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Opinion Essay Examples For 4Th GradeOpinion Essay Examples For 4Th Grade
Voter Turnout
July 4th, Veterans Day, and Labor Day are all national holidays for which schools and work are
closed for the day. However, the United States has yet to make election day a national holiday. The
first Tuesday in November of every fourth year, election day takes place. Election day presents
citizens with the opportunity to influence federal bureaucracy by choosing the next president of the
United States. In the most recent election, voter turnoutwas at a twenty year low (Wallace). The
U.S. was not only at a twenty year low, but the U.S. voter turnout currently trails most developed
countries (DeSilver). As voter turnout seemed to drop every election, many democratic politicians
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Some examples of restrictive voting laws include These new restrictions ranged from cuts to early
voting to burdens on voter registration to strict voter ID requirements ( Election 2016 ). Along with
these restrictions, the Supreme Court ruled that states with the longest histories of voting
discrimination no longer needed to approve their voting changes with the federal government
(Berman). This ruling allowed states to discriminate and make it harder for other ethnicities to vote,
which would affect voter turnout. These voter restrictions are a violation of the constitution and
against the belief of democracy in the U.S. The rebuff of Trump s hedging on accepting the election
results 65 percent of Americans in a recent poll disapproved of it, most of them strongly shows that
the commitment to democratic institutions and processes remains strong (Hemmer). Election day
becoming a national holiday would prevent restrictive voting laws because it reiterates the
importance of voting causing a huge turnout in the polls and if people are restricted from their
right, they are more likely to fight for
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Timeless Literature Project
Earlier this year I was assigned the Timeless Literature Project. I went straight to my mom and
asked what book she recommended I read, she told me to read Lord of the Flies. Now that I ve
read it and spoken to her many times about the book, I d like to share some thoughts that we
generated in our final discussion. We spoke about how the Cold War was a major influence in
my mom s life and how she thought that the book was set in that time. I talked about how I
could relate Ralph s losing of innocence. We both agreed that this story can be applied in areas of
today s culture such as my mother s pre school class, the turmoil in the middle east, or even
Langston Hughes Middle School. The overarching question we had was if all of this anarchy,...
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However, I greatly enjoyed reading the book and got a lot out of it. For one thing, recreations of
this story can be seen everywhere in society and in my life, I don t think I ll see the world
through the same lens. I thought that Ralph was a very relatable character, in that he only asked
the boys to do one thing (keep the fire going) and they wouldn t listen. I find myself in that
situation quite often. Lord of the Flies was a relatively short and fast paced book, so my mom hit
that right on the nose, but the recommendation was a little bit advanced for my reading level.
Nevertheless, I could still understand the main points and themes. I deem this book timeless
because of it s unique ability to explain the dark desires of human nature in a way that applies to
everyone. My discussion with my mom was awkward at first, but as we got into the groove of
things I learned a lot about her and gained a whole new perspective on the book. I recommend this
book to a peer with a greater reading ability than me, and a better grasp on the themes of life
because having that deeper understanding of literature and human existence would only enhance
the reader s experience with Lord of the
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Mental Illnesses In Hamlet
Knowledge is power. Imagine living in poverty and not understanding or knowing that you need
help. Mental Illness can include addiction, depression, schizophrenia, and more. Having mental
health problems can be tricky, sometimes it can be hard to spot the symptoms, which is why having
the knowledge and resources can be very helpful to those in need. The government provides many
programs to help the underprivileged: food stamps, shelter, child support, etc. But you never really
hear about the government helping those with a mental illness. Mental Health America says that
76% of youth are left with no or insufficient treatment. (Mental Health America) The government
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Hamlet almost hurt his mother I will speak daggers to her but use none (Shakespeare). He also
killed Polonius, which led to a series of unfortunate events. Ophelia started to go crazy and took
her own life, Laertes came back to avenge his father but ended up dying at the end along with
Claudius, Hamlet, and Gertrude. Because no one cared about Hamlet and Ophelia due to their
mental health issues I feel like this resembles how the government acts towards those in poverty.
Someone could have talked to them, or gave them positive attention. Like the poverty they really
didn t know what was going
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Mulholland Villain Or Visionary Analysis
William Mullholland designed and supervised the construction of the Los Angeles
aqueduct, a 200 mile system to transfer water from Owens Valley to the San Fernando Valley. In
March 1928, the St. Francis Dam failed and Mulholland s career was in shambles. In the article
Villain or Visionary, written by Eve Bachrach, Mullholland s career and achievements are put in
question. Opinions of Mulholland diverge once the dam fails. Bachrach s article asks the
question, Was he motivated by greed, played by the rich men who hoped to be made richer by a
secure water source in San Fernando Valley, or was he merely a zealous public servant serving
the greater good? (9).
Mulholland was born in Belfast, Ireland on September 11, 1855. He first arrived in Los
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I loved it so much (9).
Ironically, his granddaughter Catherine Mullholland believed that this was not true. Catherine
says that he got a job digging wells and taught himself engineering on the job. Even though we
don t really know if his love for Los Angeles came at first, Mullholland was the city s strongest
supporter. In Caroline Mullholland s telling, she explains that Mullholland s belief that Los
Angeles would never reach is potential without water from Owens Valley drove his support of
the project (9). Even though many people from Owens Valley opposed the project, Mullholland
maintained that Owens Valley land owners were fairly compensated for their land (9).
Many people still opposed the Los Angeles aqueduct, commenting and criticizing it. The
Los Angeles newspapers called it unnecessary and colossal waste of money (9). Many rumor
started to spread about Mullholland and his aqueduct. Some of these rumors include,
Mullholland and his backers lied about the immediate need for water, secretly dumped water to
create an artificial draught, and passed an unnecessary ordinance prohibiting people
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Racism And Mccarthyism In Orson Welles s Touch Of Evil
Orson Welles 1958 film, Touch of Evil, focuses in on some societal issues that were present
during the time period of the mid to late 1950s, and uses its narrative and distinct visual style to
get the point across. Some of these themes featured in the film include racism, McCarthyism,
drug usage in border towns, and legal hierarchies. This is done particularly with its use of
borders as a metaphor for all the activity going on in the film. The film begins with a long,
tracking shot after a bomb is placed inside a car. We follow the car and see a couple walking
down the street together. Because of this choice of shot, we are offered two vital introductions
in one: We are introduced to both the inciting incident, as well as two of the main characters. As
soon as the two main characters, Susie and Mike Vargas, make their way to the Mexican border,
we are introduced to one of the many themes that will be prevalent in the film, and that is racism.
Although the border patrolmen do not seem at all phased by the sight of an interracial couple,
the cue that guides the audience to notice the undertones of racial prejudice, come in the mise en
scene. Immediately after Mike kisses his wife, the bomb goes off just several feet away from
them, using the inciting incident also as a tool to say that the general public will not agree with a
white woman being married to a Latino man. Now it is possible that I may be getting ahead of
myself when talking about racism in the film. While it
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Lavender Scare Analysis
The Lavender Scare was the name given to the systematic dismissal of a thousand homosexual
government workers implemented by the US State Committee. The source that describes the reason
for their dismissal was a report on December 15, 1950 by the US State committee. Its assertion
against homosexuals hinges on the opinions of contemporary authorities such as doctors,
psychologist, law enforcement and various other specialists of human behavior. The consensus
created from these experts describes homosexualityas psychologically created, an emotional stunted
individual, and was curable but requires the effort of the homosexual individual. These views
present the fear of anything that does not adhere to the strict definitions of genderroles, and
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Purpose Of Experiment 1 And 2
The purpose of experiment 1 and 2 was to use AirTrack equipment to experimentally verify
Newton s Second Law in a friction free environment and to analyze the energy transformation and
conservation when a conservation force does work on an object within a system. The lab method
that allowed us to achieve the lab purpose was using the experimental values obtained from using
AirTrack and comparing it to the theoretical values obtained. The purpose of these courses two
courses is that, the first experiment a constant net forcebut not constant massas we added 0.100kg to
the glider each run. The second mass had constant masses as we transferred 0.010 g to each glider.
From table 1 you can examine that as mass increases, the acceleration. There are examples... Show
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No there was is not and if so very little as the only force acting on the glider is tension force
pulling on it and that is coming from the force of gravity on the mass on the hanger and the
hanger itself. A small difference can be obtained if the pressure is not enough resulting in a
small amount of friction. In table 4 we consider the kinetic energy and work done on the glider
because the glider has a force applied to it which causes it to move resulting in kinetic energy
and work being done on the glider. Other than run #4 the % differences for kinetic energy
change and work done are reasonable. The error may have come from using 3 different formulas
to calculate the work done as the %differences continued to change each time we used a formula.
Yes, we have reached the lab purpose as we successfully as we used AirTrack to verify Newton s
Second Law in a friction free environment and to analyze the energy transformation and
conservation when a conservation force does work on an object within a system. I learned that
increasing mass decrease the acceleration while increasing applied force increases the
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Myer s Briggs Personality Test Paper
A test that I recently took includes the Myer s Briggs Personality Test which categorizes an
individual as either being an introvert or extrovert, an intuitive or sensitive person, a person
who feels or thinks, and someone who perceives or judges. After answering a series of questions,
it was possible to conclude which categories I ranked the highest in. My results signified that I
am an introvert who is sensitive and likes to think as well as judge, which can be referred to an
ISTJ personality; in simpler terms, my results basically mean I am a responsible, serious and
sensible person in society. These results also convey that my ideas are based off of reality and
facts, indicating that I possess a methodical personality pertaining to accuracy.
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Imagery In Pink Dog By Rio Di Janiero
Pink is not only a clothes color for well dressed individuals with exceptional taste in clothes or
for brave, courageous, stable, and smart men, it is also a color associated with sexuality and love;
here, however, it is associated with dogs and Rio di Janiero. In the poem Pink Dog by Elizabeth
Bishop, the speaker reveals her anxiousness of the flux of human life by presenting the metaphor of
the pinkdog. The images of the Carnival, as a token of lavishness, symbolize ambiguity. The
Carnival is a place of no order and reversed rules. Extravagant celebration is paralleled with the
abandonment of moral principles and social hierarchy. The word carnival is associated with
forsaking flesh and with the more comprehensive, getting solace by taking flesh. It is, as tradition,
the final celebration before the restrained Lent. Elizabeth Bishop s Pink Dog reveals the speaker s
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The main contrast is between artificiality and nature presented by the dog s skin and the
costume. Examples of artificiality and unnecessary materials as presented are umbrellas ,
ebbing sewage , sidewalk , cafГ©s , life preservers , radios , and fantasia. The images present a
commercial life in which technology is strongly depended on and lavish facades are foolishly
admired. Worthless figures Beggars, drug abusers, drunk people, idiots, paralytics, and parasites
are removed to the unneeded disposable regions of the city. Yes, idiots, paralytics, parasites/ go
bobbing in the ebbing sewage, nights/ out in the suburbs, where there are no lights. (16 18) They
are bobbing in the ebbing sewage, waiting to reenter the city by becoming more materialistic and
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Mayor Of Casterbridge By Michael Farfrae Analysis
The Resentment and Downfall of an Antihero In the mid 1800s, Michael Henchard and his wife
Susan, who carried their daughter Elizabeth Jane, were walking down a path seeking a place to
lodge for the evening. Stopping at a county fair tent, the family decided to eat furmity, Michael
Henchard (who possessed a quick temper and a drinking problem at the time) decided to slide the
cook extra money to spike his meal. After this point, the situation rapidly got out of hand and
Michael Henchard sold his wife and child to a sailor for five guineas. This was the shocking first
scene in Thomas Hardys novel, Mayor of Casterbridge, published in 1886. To proceed with the
story and jump ahead almost two decades, Susan and Elizabeth Jane sought out Henchard (since
the sailor was lost at sea and believed to never return) in the town of Casterbridge, where they
discovered that he was Mayor. From this point on, the husband and wife reconciled their
differences, married again, and started new beginnings together. However, things took a turn for
the worse ever since the two women materialized back into Henchard s life. Throughout the novel,
Donald Farfrae, a man Michael requested assistance from, availed in every aspect over Mr.
Henchard, causing a expeditious downfall to the latter. Their differences included love, success,
popularity, fortune, and authority. However, Farfrae was not the cause of Michael s misfortune, in
fact Donald was noble in all of his affairs. Michael Henchard was
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Macy s A Company Overview
Macy s: A Company Overview In 1858 in New York City on the cross streets of 14th and 6th
avenues begin the legendary retail chain known as Macy s. This is a company that is ever
ingrained in the American consciousness. During Thanksgiving every year we all wake up and
before our day of gluttony and football watching we all turn the television channel to the Macy s
Thanksgiving Parade. Where millions of people gather while a parade of balloons, artists,
musicians, and companies wind their way to 34th street in anticipation of the Christmas season.
At the time every child waits for Santa Claus to cap off the parade in a grand fashion. R.H. Macy:
A Man Undetermined to Fail Macy s originally started off as a fancy dry goods store. 36 year old
Rowland Hussey Macy was excited by his store s success at the end of the fiscal year where he
grossed $85,000.00. Macy was unsuccessful in many previous retail ventures and his success in
the dry goods business caused him to display a red star as the new symbol for his store. This was
meant to symbolize his final success. The original symbol was a red rooster. It is hard to
imagine in modern time a rooster waddling down the parade route Thanksgiving morning. The
red star was a tattoo Macy had received during days he spent at sea. Macy grew up in the retail
business. On the small island of Nantucket he worked for his father in his store. Macy left home
and took to the sea at the age of 15. He spent years whaling and earning a
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Advantages Of Closed Primaries
The heart of democracy is the freedom to vote for any candidate one chooses. In no way should
voters be limited when participating in the democratic process. Compared to closed and open
primaries, a blanket primary allows all voters to participate, regardless of political affiliation, and
to select from a wide array of candidates, and is therefore the best primary option.
Closed primaries severely limit options for voters. Voters must register their party affiliation in
advance of the primary, which means that should a favorable candidate run on an opposing ballot
after a partisan voter registers, they would not be able to vote for that candidate. Moderate voters at
the polls must choose candidates that they do not necessarily support, simply because of party
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Although voters do not have an obligation publicly state which party they align with, they still
must only align with one party during the primary. Therefore, their ballots do not present every
possible candidate, and thus, their scope of presidential candidates is limited. The goal of a
primary should be to reflect how the state will likely vote during the general election. Blanket
primaries accomplish this by allowing voters to select the best candidate from every choice
available. This also shows how certain candidates fair in comparison with other parties candidates.
Parties still have the ability to nominate their candidate with the highest number of votes, but the
blanket primary gives more power to the voters than to political parties. Political candidates must
market themselves to voters as an aggregate in the state, and cannot rely on party affiliation to be
a driving force come primary season. Therefore, while open and blanket primaries are extremely
similar, it is the fact that blanket primaries allow more freedom for voters that makes them the
favorable
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America and Oceania Essay
Encounters in Early Societies in the Americas and Oceania
The Encounters in Early Societies in the Americas and Oceania were very fascinating
encounters. These encounters of early societies in the Americas and Oceania were quite similar
to the ones in Africa and Eurasia. Geography also played an important role in these early
societies. A few topics I will address are: in what ways were the societies of the Americas and
Oceania similar to those in Africa and Eurasia in spite of such isolation. The factors in which
contributed to the difficulties in sustaining log distant trade of the societies in America and Oceania
with neighboring societies. The last topic I will address is what the existence of such interactions
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In Oceania during an ice age when sea levels were exposed land bridges between the islands and
narrowed sea crossings thus enabling migrations through the Indonesian archipelago. Australia was
reached first then the Solomon Islands. In Oceania the population started to grow so people
moved east spreading to islands. With their destination of the islands the climate was very tropical
which enabled them to grow many things. With the increase in agriculture the economy grew
culture spread and social classes developed. As you can see in some ways the people of Oceania
and the Americas followed exactly what the people in Africa and Eurasia did.
The factors in which contributed to the difficulties in sustaining log distant trade of the societies
in America and Oceania with neighboring societies was simple. One factor which contributed
with long distant trade was a trade route which either developed by sea or land or both. With
these routes you would pass by civilizations selling goods to neighboring societies and foreign
ones too. Another factor was sabotages. Along sum very far routes scavengers would try to hijack
the merchants and take their goods if the weren t careful and with this going on wars/ fights would
happen with neighboring societies. Another factor was sea levels rising so this also affected trade
routes in Oceania Despite such difficulties these interactions of early societies
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Sherman Alexie Rhetorical Devices
Sherman Alexie a Native American writer and recipient of the Native Writers Circle, grew up
on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Washington. Alexie writes about his early childhood and
obstacles he faced at a young age in The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me. Alexie
emphasizes on how reading is important to succeed, not only for Native Americans, but for
other minority groups. Throughout the essay Alexie uses rhetorical devices such as repetition
and selective diction to sculpt his main idea. At an early age Sherman Alexie was exposed to all
types of literature because of his father westerns, spy thrillers, murder mysteries, gangster epics,
basketball player biographies and anything else he could find. Alexie s father was one of the few
Native Americans that went to a Catholic school. You can say that his father was a influence to
him learning how to read. Alexie s first reading encounter was with a Superman comic. He couldn t
read any of the words, but assume what superman was saying. I pretend to read the words and...
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Repetition is used in the seventh paragraph. The phrase I read is stated multiple types to
emphasize on how he read everything, literally everything. Alexie much enjoyed reading,
especially reading about unknown subjects through his eyes. Towards the end of the paragraph,
Alexie states I loved those books, but I also knew that love had only one purpose. I was trying to
save my life. Reading was his outlet from the negative environment he grew up in, but also the way
out. Sherman Alexie also uses selective diction to shape the struggles of young Native Americans in
the broken school system. Words like sullen, defeated, resist, refuse and arrogant create the negative
atmosphere of the Native American students are face with everyday. Discouraged and already
defeated students are the kind Sherman Alexie tries to save because nobody bothers with them, a lost
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Black Cohosh Research Paper
body temperature and eliminating toxins. Some people have even used ginger to help out as a
liver tonic and to prevent hair loss. Black Cohosh Black Cohosh is a herb that you may not hear
all that much about, but it is re ally good for helping women with their reproductive cycles and
keeping them feel ing good. It can help out with hot flashes as well as some of the other issues that
come up with menopause and can affect the levels of estrogen in women. In addi tion, black cohosh
can help out many people who are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis or heart disease, although
there need to be more studies to determine why this happens. Common ailments are all around us. It
is not unheard of to need help with get ting through a
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Summary Of God, The Founding Fathers, And The Making Of A...
In American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation, Jon Meacham
explores the dynamic relationship between religion and government in America in the hope that
contemporary America can learn from the past. The period covered by the book spans from 1620
until Reagan s presidency in the late 1980s. However, Meacham focuses on the Founding Fathers
stances and their continued impact on American politics. More specifically, the book details the
conflict over the separation of private religious expression and the more neutral public religion .
One of Meacham s main purposes in writing the American Gospel is to correct common
misconceptions of both secularists and evangelists in addition to moderates. In doing so, he quotes
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Although, Meacham notes that it was an excuse to search for gold in a new land as Virginia s
charter instructed the settlers to search for all Manners of Mines of Gold, Silver, and Copper.
Only 3% of that charter was about God (61). While the Spanish went to great lengths to convert
the natives of Mexico, the English did not. Meacham mentions the criminal treatment of Native
Americans perhaps three times and implies that religion was a factor (65). Nonetheless, he does
not linger on the topic and provides no specific details. This is rather surprising considering his
description of Andrew Jackson s era as a time of religious revival and growing nationalism (141).
A time during which Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act and his successor Martin Van Buren
authorized the forced removal of the Cherokee people from their native lands in what became
known as The Trail of Tears. Yet Meacham ignores this completely while instead comparing Jackson
s stance on religion and government to that of Thomas Jefferson. Similarly to his discussion of
Native Americans, Meacham classifies the religious and cultural implications for the faiths and
customs of those brought here in bondage as largely overlooked, but fails to expand upon the topic
of African American slavery and its effects
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Example Of Foreshadowing Examples
Foreshadowing wasn t a huge part of this book, but the times that it was present it was a huge
deal. A prime example of this is with what happened with Jesse. At the beginning of the book,
when Kate was first diagnosed, Sara and Brian were talking to the doctor about combining their
genes to make a perfect match. Then Jesse asked if he was a close enough match. The doctor
said no, his blood was similar but his organs weren t the right type. Jesse just said okay as in he
was just wondering and not willing to donate. This was a fax that was easily forgotten because of
the fact that Anna was conceived and all the court drama happened. Then later when he was in the
car with his mom, she saw the bruises on his arms. I glance down and notice
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How Is Chris Brander Presented In Just Friends
The characters in the 2005 film, Just Friends are a very interesting bunch. They are all different
in many ways but, somehow share some of the same qualities. The movies stars Ryan Reynolds,
who portrays Chris Brander. Chris Brander is a well rounded character who somehow evolves as
the movie goes on. Chris was in love with Jamie Palamino portrayed by Amy Smart; Jamie was a
somewhat a flat characterwho did not change much at all. A character whose transformation was
similar to Chris s was Dusty Dinkleman who was portrayed by Chris Klein. While it seems that
Jamie and Samantha James have a one similarity by the name of Chris Brander. The main
character Chris Brander was an evolving character he went through some pretty big changes both
mentally and physically. As the movie starts, Chris is seen as this overweight, unpopular nerd in
high school. He is in love with his best friend Jamie Palamino, a popular girl, who has officially
Friend Zoned him. Being Friend Zoned is the one thing every guy on the face of the earth dreads.
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Chris leaves his hometown with the intent of never returning. He mistakenly returns a decade
later as a different person. This is surprisingly normal in real life; people leave home after high
school and go through some life altering change while away. They return and sometimes the
people they return to are happy with the change, and then they may not like the change they see.
Chris returns as a fit and slim womanizer who is arrogant and rude. Guys are not born jerks and
womanizers they turn into them, because of their experience with girls. They start off as nice
little boys who likes the girl who only likes the Jerk who pulls her hair. Chris turns into the jerk
who pulls the girls hair because he thinks that is guy that Jamie wants. This notion is based on the
guys she dated in high school not the guys she dates ten years
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Clash of Laws in US and Canada Regarding Trade With Cuba
Clash of Laws in U.S. Canda Regarding Trade with Cuba Introduction
When Canadian laws collide with laws in the United States with reference to trade with Cuba,
which side prevails? More specifically, when an American subsidiary is operating in Canada and
engages in profitable trade or export related activities with Cuba which is illegal from the point of
view of the U.S. Department of Justice what will happen to that U.S. subsidiary in Canada?
Which side is right and which side is in the wrong? Is it fair for an American subsidiary operating
in Canada to be held accountable for what some view as archaic U.S. laws that forbid any trade
with Cuba? These issues and others related to the U.S. embargo on trade with Cuba will be
presented in this paper.
The Original Basis Background into the Legal Issues
In the first place, at the heart of the current legal standoff between the two neighbors in North
America, is the United States law called Trading with the Enemy Act (which was signed into law
in 1917). The Trading with the Enemy Act was an attempt to prevent American companies from
exporting to or importing from companies in nations that the U.S. listed as enemies of America.
And in 1994, James Sabzali, a Canadian citizen working as a foreign national in Philadelphia, sold
Canadian water purification systems to Cuban hospitals, in violation of the Trading with the
Enemy Act (TWEA). He was originally charged with 75 counts in violation of the TWEA and
could have been
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The Opioids And Its Effects
Introduction
The opioids produce analgesic effects no matter is endogenous or synthetic, including morphine,
codeine and methadone. (3)Endogenous opioid peptides such as endorphins, enkephalins and
dynorphins activate opioid receptors including mu receptors (mainly), delta receptors, kappa
receptors and ORL1 receptors to produce different effects. One of the non analgesic effects is the
disruption of sleep wake behaviour by the opioids actions on the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus
(VLPO). The differences of the pharmacokinetic properties between the 3 opioids mentioned and
the possible mechanisms of sleep wake regulations will be discussed below.
Pharmacokinetics of the opioids
The opioids are divided into subgroups based on chemical structures. (1) Morphine and codeine are
in the group that has a 4, 5 epoxymorphinan ring in each of the opioids. (1)(Fig1) The free
hydroxyl on the benzene ring linked by 2C and 2N determines the opioid activity. (3) Codeine is
produced by substituting the hydroxyl group on the carbon 3 atom on the morphine while that
hydroxyl group is responsible for binding properties. Therefore codeine is less potent. (4)
Methadone is one of the diphenylheptylamines which is relatively lipophilic comparing to morphine
and codeine. (5)(Fig1)These opioids all interact with mu opioid receptors primarily but they differ
in pharmacokinetics. (1)
Administration
The majority of opioids can be taken by oral administration. (1) However the bioavailability of the
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Monuments Men Book Report
Monuments Men Summary and Strong Response Essay Personally, history intrigues me. I love
learning about things that helped shape our country and others. There s only one catch, listening
to a teacher lecture about history kills me. It is, in my opinion, the most boring thing in the
world ever to sit through. It s not the teachers fault by any means, they re just doing their job. It s
just that I can t stand listening to lecture after lecture. So when I can do research on my own, or
learn about it in my own way, it makes it so much more enjoyable. While reading this book, Edsel
brought things to my attention that I never would ve have thought were of importance back then.
For example, the whole book is about art preservation and the importance of art to societies around
the world, something that I never really cared about until after I read this book. Edsel shows the
importance of art in historythrough this book, which is that art connects everyone because it is a
representation or reminder of our heritage and culture. From this viewpoint, Edsel broadens his
audience immensely, and understand and appreciate art like he does. The story begins in the city
of Karlsruhe, Germany. Karlsruhe was a city that the Jews had lived in peacefully for a great
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For instance, like I said before, the fact that Hitler actually wanted to be an artist. Or the fact that
there was even a group of soldiers that went in to battle for the sole purpose of recovering
historical artifacts and monuments before Hitler got ahold of them and destroyed them. You re also
introduced to the art of conservation and preservation of art. I had no clue that there was even such
a thing, I just thought that all art slowly degraded over time no matter what. I didn t know that there
were actual procedures that specialist go through to keep this art in spectacular condition for
hundreds or even thousands of
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Pectinase Lab Report
Results in (table 20) and illustrated in( figure 19) indicated that the reuse of gel cell mixture led to
slightly increase in pectinase production from the 1st till the 2nd run and then slightly decreased at
the 3rd run, however it was still lower than the batch fermentation by free cells.
Generally, from the last results obtained it found that free cells of Brevibacillus borstelensis MSB6
have a high potential for producing a high pectinase activity, while cultures containing supporting
materials or entrapped cells showed partial decrease in enzyme activity, for this; purification step of
pectinase enzyme done by free cells cultures.
Table 20: Semi continuous production of pectinase by Brevibacillus borstelensis MSB6 entrapped
in alginate beads.
Run numberExtracellular protein content (mg/ml)Pectinase activity(U/ml)
1st run2.1114.57
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3.7. Purification of pectinase produced by Brevibacillus borstelensis MSB6: In this aspect of the
study, the culture supernatant containing the crude enzyme was first partially purified by fractional
precipitation with different agents as ammonium sulfate, acetone and ethanol. The different
precipitated fractions were tested for their protein content and pectinase activity, the fraction
showing the highest specific pectinase activity was moreover purified by ion exchange
chromatography followed by gel filtration chromatography.
Electrophoresis of the purified enzyme was done to determine its molecular weight and some
properties of the purified enzyme were
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Evaluation Of Public Relations Internship Program
The Evaluation of Public Relations Internship Program in China Dantong Li
Dissertation submitted for the M.A in Public Relations University of Westminster Copyright (2015)
University of Westminster and Dantong Li Statement of Originality I herby certify that I am the
author of this dissertation and no part of it has been previously published or submitted for
publication, expect where acknowledgements are made within the thesis itself, in full accordance
with the standard referencing practices. I certify that the dissertation does not infringe upon
anyone?s copyright, nor does it violate any proprietary right. I also declare that this is a true copy
of my dissertation, and that it has not been submitted for a higher degree to any other university or
academic institution.
Dantong Li
Introduction
Public Relations as a profession first gained its presence in China in 1980s, by western concepts and
industrial practices being introduced from several international agencies which entered into this
uncultured market at the earliest (Hugh M. Culbertson Ni Chen, 1996). The emerging industry had
shown its huge potential in an increasingly healthier environment due to the policies of reform and
opening up and the development of market economy (Ni Chen, 2009).
According to 2014 Chinese Public Relations Industry Annual Report conducted by CIPRA, the
annual
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Essay on Society s Dependence On Technology
Technology surrounds us. Like water in the ocean, people are swimming in technology each and
every day. From the radio playing a favorite song to a text received about the results of a game,
people use technology constantly. However, there is a point at which people are overtaken by
technology; when the wave engulfs us and there is no way out. People are becoming more and
more dependent on technology. Ever since technology began heavily integrating itself into society,
many major uses have developed, but at a cost that brings on dangerous side effects, both mental
and physical, as shown by the potential Y2K bug, that will continue unless active measures are
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Outside of the classroom and the office, technology is still omnipresent. The internet, like most
advancements and perhaps the best known example of modern technology, began at a military level
( Information Technology 2) and wound up eventually landing in the laps of businesses and the
common person. With this, the normal way of conducting business changed dramatically. Instead of
physically exchanging money, it is now possible to use a website like PayPal to make transactions
(Friedman 84). This transaction can occur from a computer, smart phone, or some other electronic
device, possible because an extraordinary amount of people, especially young adults, now carry
them around constantly (Champy 1). It may have been inevitable, but it is still staggering to see
how much these advancing technologies has become commonplace. For some, it may be hard
to think back to a time before having an e mail account was necessary for nearly everything, but
such a time existed not too long ago. Before this new era of technology, a research paper would
have to be done with physical books, and those could usually only be obtained by going to the
library, checking one out, and taking it home only to have to return it a few weeks later. For music
listeners, an entire album would have to be gotten to listen to a specific song. The most
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Theme Of Love Medicine By Louise Erdrich
In Love Medicine , family is of major importance. Before the book even starts, there is a family
tree between two families emphasizing the importance of family. Family is someone close
someone considers to be related. Family isn t always blood related and blood relatives could mean
less to someone than close friends considered family. Theme is a main idea or subject of a talk or
piece of writing. In Louise Erdrich s, Love Medicine the theme would be that we need family to
escape and escape from and knowing your heritage is important.
In Love Medicine , the characters use their family to escape from their problems, but also need to
escape from them because they cause many problems. There are many issues within two families
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Stealing sacred linen fits what I know of that blood... (Erdrich 62). Nector judges Marie based on
her family heritage and treats her like scrum at first. He assumes she is stealing valuables from the
nuns at the church and decides he is going to attack her and be a hero for returning the stolen goods .
Family and names are of great importance throughout the stories.
The reason for this theme was to push that family is important. Most people aren t as close to
their families anymore. More people don t care or think about their family anymore, only
thinking about themselves. It also is to show that your actions affect others. If a child does
something bad it makes the child seem bad and also the rest of the family bad. It gives a bad
reputation to everyone. These days, people don t seem to either know or care that they re not
only making themselves bad, but their family name a bad image. It also is to show that you re
family may be terrible at times, but they will almost always be there for you. I go down on me
Young 3 knees, a man of rags and tinder. I am ready to be burned in the fire, too, but she reaches
down and lifts me up (Erdrich 145). In this, Zelda helps her father and brings her back to her
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ViГ±a San Pedro
ViГ±a San Pedro
ViГ±a San Pedro (VSP) was the third largest winery in Chile, with 1998 sales of 37 billion
Chilean pesos (CP). Bonifacio Correa had planted the original vines with French stock in 1865
on the farm in Molina that the family had owned since 1701. For years, VSP wines enjoyed a
reputation of being one of the finest in the country, and the vineyard remained in the Correa family
until 1941. New owners expanded the vineyard so that by 1994, 1,150 hectares1 were in
production, making it the largest single site vineyard in the country. It was, however, barely
profitable and survived primarily by producing inexpensive wines for the domestic market.
CompaГ±a Cervecerias Unidas
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The balance of 24 million liters was sold domestically and was created from grapes purchased from
independent growers.
CCU had also assumed responsibility for the distribution of VSP wines in all but the most remote
areas of Chile and quintupled the number of customers to 30,000. Domestic sales increased by 29
percent between 1995 and 1996, although a 5.5 percent rise in the average price for a case of wine
sold had contributed to this increase. In 1996, after three years of losses, VSP finally boasted a
profit of CP 305 million. (See Exhibit 4 for VSP financial statements.)
In 1997, Matias Elton joined VSP as president. A graduate of Georgetown University and
experienced in the U.S. fruit importing industry, he was charged with the task of growing domestic
market share, increasing quality to capture higher margin sales, expanding export sales, and
achieving further economies of scale.
During Elton s first year, another CP 17.7 billion was invested to further increase capacity. New
hectares of vineyards were acquired and planted, storage capacity increased to 36.3 million liters,
and bottling capacity expanded from 22,600 to 25,100 bottles per hour. During the year, VSP s
total production grew to over 44 million liters of wine, 45 percent of which was from its
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Persuasive Speech About Relationships
Have you been cheated on? Is your partner having an affair with someone else? Well, if yes, then
this book is definitely for you.
They say change is the only constant thing in the world and that everything happens for a reason.
We all know that nothing is perfect and life is as messy as your room. Same goes with
relationships. Every relationship starts with flowers and hearts, experiences some bumpy and
sticky roads along the way, and will either come to an end, or to a fruitful marriage. That s the
scariest part of dating, and it is one of life s greatest mysteries. You will never know what will
happen next...
One of the most common things that barricades every couple s way to their possible future together
is infidelity. If you re having the best partner around and suddenly, your system goes into turmoil
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Then there will be utter devastation, feelings of hurt, confusion, and betrayal to deal with. On top
of that, there are also many ribcage opening heart decisions to think and make about the future of
your relationship Is it time to end the relationship? Or you just need some time to think? Maybe,
you badly need counseling.
First, let s talk about cheating. When one of you cheats, it just means that your relationship needs
some minor repairs, or in other cases really serious repairs. It serves as a premonition, a stop light,
a warning sign that something is wrong. It could be with you, with him/her, or with both of you.
Now let s have a 30 day plan to help you cope after the affair. The healing process is an emotional
one and takes some real work from both parties involved, not just with only you. The process of
fixing and figuring things up and saving the relationship is really difficult and emotional like,
really emotional for some people but it is not impossible to achieve, to give you out good
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Personal Statement For Purpose For Mechanical Engineering
Personal Statement
The prompt is write an essay describing your reasons to apply to graduate studies
Frankly, my family always encouraged me to become a doctor at the hospital, so I grew up having
the dream of joining the Medicine School to fulfill my family s ambition which I thought it was
mine too. In grade 10, I was studying at night and suddenly the electricity went off and that made
me think what if I am a doctor doing a life and death surgery for a patient and the power goes out.
I thought about energy recourses and other medical equipment the doctors use, who made them? I
started thinking that I can provide more services than doctors do. I can design and produce items
that all use and provide reliable and sustainable energy for us all. From that night, I decided to study
an engineering related discipline, and upon completing high school and after consulting a
Mechanical Engineering graduate who explicitly explained to me what mechanical Engineering is
all about, I found that Mechanical Engineering is the best choice among the engineering fields.
During my undergraduate studies, I had the ambition of contributing to solve some of the major
problems in the world. Indubitably, the world we live in is facing so many challenges and
problems concerning energy crisis and climate change. Recently, Yemenis encountering a great
power shortage which doesn t meet its population and infrastructure power demands. One of the
great challenge and the sacristy of electricity in
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What Makes The Human Imagination In Alien
Alien is truly amazing from beginning to end as the hands on effort and imagination of Ridley
Scott is stunning, even in this day and age of special effects and CGI. The designs of Giger are
wildly indigenous and memorable and the editing by Terry Rawlings was the best thing I seen for
a 1979 movie, making for a perfect storm of a horror flick. No one who has seen Alienwill ever
forget the dinner scene, one of the most dramatic even to be shown to a thoughtless viewer. Even
the actors were unaware of what was coming down, maximizing the effect of the event.
Film monsters can never get any scarier than the Alien. It is almost always dangerous to project an
absolute about anything, but as far as I am concerned, everyone else can just flush their so called
monsters down the sewer. There just can t be anything in reality or the human imagination that can
top this creature that we barely get to see during most of this film. The metaphorically rich design
of this growl, biting, chomping, gut and head banging nightmare is terrifying.
If you think the Predator had a bad attitude, you will not believe the hostility that the Alien carries
around. The Predator, as tough as he was being about the same as the Pillsbury Doughboy when
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The ships are organic, almost alive as was terrifyingly shown by the creepy, cavernous spaceship
that surrounded an even creepier Space Jockey. I can t say enough about the use of lighting and
sound, both of which praised Goldsmith s wonderful musical score. Ridley Scott is a genius; his
creativity with using normal objects and hands on awareness to detail make this film what it is.
The resemblance of the Alien monster is a feat that will probably never be the same. As far as
violence goes, violent does not begin to describe his methodology, jaw locking is more
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Trading Stock Options Online Essay
The popularity of online options trading has exploded in recent years. The Internet has fueled a
booming business of small investors throwing money at the derivatives market. The upside to an
expanding array of financial products is a greater potential for profit to be made by investors
skilled in daily trading; the downside is increased risk and a more complex trading environment.
For the amateur investor who is ready to learn how to trade stockoptionsthe derivativesmarket can
be enticing, but also frightening. This article will outline some of the advantages and disadvantages
of the stock options market for the average investor.
5 Reasons to Trade Options
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Ignorance when trading stock options can be costly.
Even if you choose not to risk money at online options trading you should still be aware of how
stock options affect your portfolio and daily trading habits. You ve heard it before and it bears
repeating here: knowledge is power. The more you know about Wall Street, the better you can
adjust your trading moves to succeed in the equities market.
Online Trading Options
Several brokerage firms will help you learn how to trade stock options online. Ameritrade has an
online division that offers low commissions. The popular and well known eTrade was formed to
cut out the middle man (brokers) and reduce commission fees. It also offers very reasonable
commission rates. More and more brick and mortar brokerage houses are setting up web divisions
to compete for your business online. Trading stock options online has never been easier.
Option Trading Guide
Trading stock options may seem convoluted compared to trading equity shares, but knowledge is
power when evaluating any financial product; stock options are no different. This simple guide is
meant to explain some basic terms you will encounter in the realm of options trading.
As you can see, several products exist for those who are interested in trading stock and stock
options.
Equities
Stocks. Shares of a company or companies.
Derivatives
A financial product derived from equities. Stock options are a kind of derivative.
Hedging
Hedging is
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Direct Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising ( Dtcpa )
Direct to consumer pharmaceutical advertising (DTCPA), defined as an effort (usually via
popular media) made by a pharmaceutical company to promote ... prescription products directly
to patients, is a common practice and an important issue that impacts the health of U.S. citizens,
the prices of prescription drugs and health care, and doctor patient relationships (Ventola). This
paper will discuss the historical and political lens of DTCPA: how and why changes to DTCPA
were made in the past, how current politics suggests a possible change to decrease or limit future
DTCPA could be accomplished, and specific regulatory aspects that require more attention. This
is important because in order to propose reasonable changes, we need to understand which
would likely succeed in the near future and which are most needed. First of all, understanding
the significant roles of culture and the political groups in changing DTCPA s history can help us
understand how and why future changes might be accomplished. Culture has been a driving
force throughout DTCPA s history. Julie Donohue, who is qualified to discuss this because she
earned PhD in health policy from Harvard University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in
pharmaceutical policy research at Harvard Medical School, presented an exhaustive history of
U.S. DTCPA in The Milbank Quarterly ( Julie ). The 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act, operating
under the Progressive Era s cultural belief in consumers sacred right to self
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Essay On Wells Fargo
My paper covers the financial impact Wells Fargo Co. held in a post gold rush economy as well
as the key their survival after the California crash of 1855. These factors are significant in pre civil
by illustrating how the industrialization and economic fortune of various joint stock companies
unified the states prior to the War of Northern Aggression. How the company s founders sharply
dealt with the issues that closed the door for hundreds of competitors illustrates the drive and
American business spirit still seen today; without Wells FargoCalifornia, in its new statehood would
have faced economic ruin and a great loss in the settle population.
Wells, Fargo Co. came into America in the age of economic boom and westward expansion, and...
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In 1854 California suffered a serve drought which crippled the ability to mine for gold. Without
the income mining provided the California economy spiraled. In February of 1855 Page, Bacon
Company bank failed taking with it, Adams Express Company. Over two hundred companies
failed in direct response to the Panic of 1855. Wells Fargo Co. remained behind the top three
banks from its opening until 1855; the two leading:,Page, Bacon Company and the Adams Express
Company both fell victim to speculation and faced runs to withdrawal deposits at such values the
corporations could never pay back. Wells Fargo Co. received financial backing from a parent type
corporation in the East, American Express. This backing in the East allowed Wells Fargo to close
and shortly thereafter reopen their doors after the realignment of investments. Due to this approach
Wells Fargo remained the only, large scale bank in the West and gained notoriety as a trust worthy
business. Initially I began my research paper by delving into general Pony Express history,
however, when writing the first proposal I noticed difficulty finding a significant amount solid
primary sources. In the individual meeting with Dr. Narrett he confirmed my growing suspicion
and suggested I look further into the Wells Fargo component of the Pony Express. Taking his idea
and
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High School Transcript Examples
I view my high school transcript as an inaccurate view of my current self. In my freshman and
sophomore years, I still had the careless attitude of middle school that many had already given up.
This laziness significantly injured my transcript and it shows all the times. I chose video games,
social media, or videos over school. All of this changed in my junior year, as I realized the need
for me to step up and participate in school activities so I could succeed in my life. It was an
instant turn around and I believe the current me is best denoted by my junior and senior year
scores rather than my transcript. As for the test scores, I took the ACT exam in my junior year.
Naturally, as part of my plan to reform, I studied profusely
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NASA Budget Cuts
In October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first ever man made satellite. It was named
Sputnik 1; it weighed 183 pounds and orbited earth in 98 hours. In fear or Russian having air
superiority, President Eisenhower founded the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) in July of 1958. In response to the Soviet Union.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is one of the programs that the
government has decided it cannot continue to finance at its current rates, and the money being put
into NASA has been cut back. This is definitely not a smart place to make spending cuts and, at
least for the near future, this trend of lessened government support needs to be reversed. By using
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They claim they need every penny they can get in these rough times. The economy is doing
poorly, and government money is better spent elsewhere, and apparently they feel that
government money would be better spent outside of programs like NASA. However, there are
many sources that directly counter this opinion, claiming that NASA is an investment to
stimulate the economy, and not just money being shot into space . The cost of NASA, as is true
of almost any government agency, is worth it, because it can benefit the economy directly
through the purchase of goods and creation of jobs, and indirectly by inspiring people in
industries that spawn from invented technologies or materials. Many companies have gone on to
be very successful private businesses after working with materials invented by NASA. The
Tempur Pedic mattress company got its start when NASA scientists wanted to provide
comfortable seating for pilots that needed to remain in one position for a long time. There are
many cases like these in which niches have been created for companies due to progress made at
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Digital Literacy And The Public Education
Discussion Post #4
How important is digital literacy considered to be in our current public education? How important
do you think digital literacy is?
The American Library Association defines digital literacy as the ability to use information and
communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring
both cognitive and technical skills. This definition is important to the discussion of the digital
divide, defined by Morse (2004) as inequitable use of computer technology (p. 268). We learned
from our readings that the divide between lower SES students and their wealthier counterparts in
terms of first, access to technology (hardware, software, broadband Internet) and second, what
Banister and Fischer (2010) called the opportunity for use (p. 3). With increased government
funding over the past two decades, schools have seen access to technology improve. Warschauer
and Matuchniak (2011) explained the significance of the federal government s e Rate program,
which has provided a whopping $2 billion per year for broadband and Internet access for schools
(p. 188). Yet the softer costs, such as technical support staff, and which are not funded by the federal
government mean that even when the infrastructure and actual hardware and software are present,
teachers and students may be unable to access them. The interesting divide is also largely based on
SocioEconomic Status: the opportunity for use of technology. The expectations for
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Books Of Ezra And Nehemiah
The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah of the Old Testament are essential works in understanding history
of the fifth century before Christ. In order to discuss why these books are essential, and exegetical
investigation of each is necessary, comparing and contrasting regarding the literary and historical
contexts of each, including the religious and cultural challenges that each book discusses. An
exegetical investigation of the historical context of the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah indicates that
both books have similar religious and cultural challenges of ethnic division and exclusivity in
community, intermarriage, and restoration, as well as similar methods of addressing those
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During the first year of his reign, Cyrus, king of Persia, in order to fulfill the word of the Lord
spoken by Jeremiah, was stirred by the Lord to build a temple in Jerusalem., The author also
explans that Cyrus also posed a fatal threat to the Neo Babylonian Empire and rose in power
over Babylon after he captured Nabonidus, the Babylonian leader. According to Katherine
Southwood, one of the most prominent sources that verifies this history is the Cyrus Cylinder,
which portrays the potential, under Persian imperial leadership, for exiled communities to
return to their homeland. This action on Cyrus s part to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem is a
major challenge that Ezra has in the later chapters. When Ezra is finally discussed in chapter
seven, this begins what is called the Ezra Memoirs. Ezra was a priest and a famous expert in the
law...[who] went to the Persian court to obtain the royal patronage for the scheme which was
devised, or rather for so much of it as it seemed worth while to communicate to Artaxerxes, the
scheme of rebuilding the temple, which Cyrus had began., The reply of Artaxerxes I is shown in
the latter majority of chapter seven, which gives Ezra the power to use money from the royal
treasury if necessary to assist in rebuilding the temple. According to Artaxerxes I s decree, Ezra
was sent to supervise Juah and Jerusalem with reagrd to the law of...God...and
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The Abortion Controversy Essay
The controversy within the biomedical ethics topic, abortion, has two main proponents. The first
is the view against abortion, also known as pro life. The other view is rooted upon the belief of
being pro choice, or basically for abortions. These two different views are like two mathematical
principles, in that although these two views have many differences, they also have larger
similarities in the background. For example, when pro choice activists support abortions due to
unwanted pregnancies, the activists are not rallying behind the idea of sexual incompetency
(pregnancies due to lack of birth control). Rather, they are supporting the idea that women have the
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They believe that through love, and guidance anyone with any form of deformity or disease, can
lead a normal life. The cases pertaining to rape also have different anti abortionists views. Many
anti abortionists believe that the child can actually help the mother get through the turbulent
times in her life, by providing each other with a loving environment. Finally, in the case of
economics, the pro life activists believe that having an abortion due to financial reasons is
ridiculous. Because, it doesn t mean that the child will have a life full of isolation and
depression. The pro life activists argue that there are also numerous welfare programs for such
families. However, the pro choice or the activists for abortions, argue that if a family is in a state
of financial trouble, then abortion should be a practical option. Otherwise, the child would be born
into a life of suffering, and inadequate living conditions. The pro choice believers, bases their
beliefs, upon the fact that having an abortion is the inalienable right of women. They believe that
by outlawing abortions, women aren t allowed to practice their freedom of privacy. In a way,
women are being denied their constitutional rights. Many pro choice activists also state that
abortion is justifiable, because at the time of fertilization the ensuing embryo is not yet a human
being. It is not a human being, but a potential one. Therefore, its death does not constitute a murder.
Pro choice activists
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Road Not Taken Personification
The Road Not Taken There are times in everyone s life when they come to a point that they must
make a decision which could affect the rest of their days. In Robert Frost s poem The Road Not
Taken two roads divide into the woods, and he must debate on which path to take. Symbolism is
represented when the voice talks about the fork in the road. This fork represents our choices and the
path seems to be the result of those choices. As he makes up his mindabout the path he is going to
take, he wonders what it would have been like to go down the other path. Although one of the
paths has a curve in it, both paths show evidence of having been taken. The element of
personification is present when we read the speaker telling of the beautiful lush grass that wanted
wear. The yellow leaves of the woods describe autumn. The element of antithesis is present as we
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Just as there are rewards for taking the right path, there can also be consequences for going the
wrong way. This can be your conscious speaking to you. We all have that quiet small voice that
will guide us if we tap into it. The most important thing would be to take action over simply just
thinking about it. It is often said, actions speak louder than words. Not taking the right road could
cause someone to be discouraged or regretful.
Is there truly a right path and a wrong path or is this really all about the choices that we are
forced to make? We are given the opportunity to make choices and our inner being helps to guide
us. We have the desire to do the right thing and go the right way. Is this path he speaks of actually
all about the choices we make? Some choices may not be right or wrong but some could be better
than others. We must decide and then we must
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The Brahma Kumaris Meditation Center
The more you meditate, the more helpful you can be to others, and the more deeply you will be
in tune with God. This quote was said by Paramahansa Yogananda and is a wonderful quote that
spoke to me because I do have a close relationship to God and being helpful to other people is really
important to me. I attended the Brahma Kumaris meditationcenter to learn more about what
meditation consists of and expand my knowledge on why this is a big part in the Hindu religion.
In class we I learned about the different types of yogathat is practiced in Hinduism. Jhana yoga,
Bhakti yoga, Karma yoga, and Raja yoga are the different types of yoga practiced and I had some
sort of understanding on what I would possibly see in the meditation session. I did some research
on what the Brahma Kumaris meditation center was about and their main goal. In the Brahma
Kumaris meditation center they focus on specifically raja yoga and focusing on self reflection and
positivity. My first session at the meditation center was enlightening and very interesting because of
the new things I learned and what they focus on to help people overcome obstacles in their lives.
The main goal of raja yoga is to achieve control over the mind and emotions, to prevent negative
thoughts and focus on the positive aspects in your life and in general. My initial reaction once I
was inside the meditation center was that it was small and the atmosphere was comfortable. It felt
like a safe place to meditate and had no
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Essay on Sickle Cell Lab
Observations:
When Malaria is present and infects red blood cells, parasites can infect cells carrying defective
hemoglobin which may result in death. Allele frequency changes over time depending on the
pressures or circumstances facing a particular population. African populations are especially
impacted by both malaria and sickle cell anemia. Depending on the impacted population, allele
frequency often shifts and well suited organisms are likely to survive and allele frequencies can
increase. When a population is effected by disease or other circumstances, allele frequency may
decrease or change. HbA (normal hemoglobin) and HbS (defective hemoglobin) have varying
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I will record this data and calculate the percentages so that my frequency for each HbA and HbS
add up to 1.
Predicted Results:
If hypothesis 1 is true, and sickle cell allele frequency decreases and the HbA allele frequency
increased
And I test this hypothesis by picking red and white beans out of a sack at random in order to
simulate and determine the HbS and HbA surviving allele frequencies
Then the sickle cell allele frequency HbS will decrease and HbA frequency will increase.
If hypothesis 2 is true and sickle cell allele frequency increases and HbA frequency decreases
And I test this hypothesis by selecting red and white beans out of a sack at random in order to
determine the HbS and HbA surviving allele frequencies
Then the sickle cell allele frequency HbS will survive and have an increased frequency while HbA
allele frequency will decrease.
Data Tables: Frequency of HbA = 100 x [79/(79+15)] Frequency of HbS = 100 x [15/(15+79)] F1
Generation Surviving Alleles | Number of surviving HbA alleles | 79| Number of surviving HbS
alleles | 15| F1 Generation Surviving Allele Frequency (added together these two figures must equal
100%)| Frequency (%) of HbA alleles | 84%| Frequency (%) of HbS alleles | 16%|
F2 Generation Surviving Alleles | Number of surviving HbA alleles | 75| Number of surviving HbS
alleles | 11| F2
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Fracking Environmental Issues
Considering my major is environmental studies I have chosen to focus this week s journal entry on
threatening environmental issues. My first issue surrounds the water crisis in California and the
second I ll be focusing on the controversial issue of fracking.
The drought in California has presented some controversial and difficult issues for the residents of
the state. Due to the lack of rain and fresh water the state has began, with no regulation, pumping
irreplaceable groundwater to aid the drought. This is an out of sight crisis considering it is
invisible in the average persons life. Furthermore, as long as residents are continuing to have
access to water in their homes and work places the crisis is largely out of sight out of mind.
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Fracking is also referred as hydraulic fracturing in which rock is fractured by a pressurized liquid
to further create cracks and openings underground to extract more free flowing components such as
natural gas, petroleum, and brine. Millions of frac jobs have been performed on oil and gas wells
worldwide to further extract more shale gas, tight gas, tight oil and coral seam gas. This highly
controversial issue of greed and depletion of deeply bounded fossil fuels is extremely important.
The argumentative basis of this matter is between those whom benefit and have more readily
available accessible hydrocarbons and the people who are aware of the potential hazardous
environmental effects. Hydraulic fracturing greatly threatens the risk of ground and surface water
contamination, air pollution, noise pollution, and the consequential triggering of earth quakes and
hazardous long term effects that are unknown. This is highly controversial considering the industry
that is already in power of fossil fuel extraction is highly powerful and ran by both government
powers and mass corporate powers with much control on those who regulate. I am on the
opposing side of the fossil greedy powerful organizations who push for fracking and believe that
there are surely alternative solutions. I am personally interested in the issue of fracking because I
know how important and vital clean ground and surface water are for human survival and also
because I am terrified of the technology mankind has came to power over that in which threatens
and potentially could trigger disasters that we have no control over such as earthquakes and
sinking of the land. There are many issues amongst my major that I cold have focused on but I
believe in this current day the largest problems surround the ever so greedy and extreme measures
mankind will take to have power over natural resources,
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Concealed Handguns
I think concealed handguns should be legal in public with the right background/ history. First of
all, if a crook thinks or knows that the soon to be victim has a gun the crook will back off and
that person will not become a victim. An FBI study in 2000 showed that murders went down
8.5%, rapes by 5%, aggravated assault by 7%, and robbery by 3% in states with shall issue for
concealed handguns. This means that crimerates in aggravated assault, burglary, murder and rape
will go down drastically across the us. Sure there might be a downside like Someone might have a
concealed permit with there gunand they are desperate for money. They will do anything for money
like killing. Well if that person were any smarter they would have sold the
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig s disease, is a disease of the
nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control voluntary muscle movement. Jean Marie Charcot
was the first to recognize ALS as a distinct neurological disease with its own unique pathology. In
ALS, nerve cells degenerate and deteriorate, and are unable to transmit messages to muscles. In
around 90% of the cases of ALS, the cause remains unknown. Studies have concentrated on the
responsibility of glutamate in motor neuron degeneration. Glutamate is one of several
neurotransmitters in the brain. While there is no known cure for ALS, strides in medicine have
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The predicament of the patient gradually declines. Once the disease progresses to the stage where
muscles in the chest area stop working, it grows increasing difficult or nearly impossible to breath.
History of ALS
Jean Marie Charcot was the first to recognize ALS as a distinct neurological disease with its own
unique pathology (Kumar, Aslinia, Yale, and Mazza 2011). Studies conducted from 1865 to 1869
by Charcot and his colleague Joffroy found that lesions in the interior of the lateral column in the
spinal cord gave rise to chronic progressive paralysis and contractures (no atrophy of muscles),
while lesions of the anterior horn of the spinal cord resulted in paralysis devoid of contractures
(with atrophy of muscles). These discoveries reinforced Charcot s hypothesis, at the time, was that
the motor component of the spinal cord contained a two part system, and that the location of the
lesion results in a varying clinical presentation. Charcot did not propose the term amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis until 1874 when his lectures were accumulated into a compilation of his research
entitled Oeuvres Completes . In many parts of the world, ALS is still known as Charcot s disease.
While numerous molecular and genetic discoveries have allowed for a greater understanding of this
disease, his innovative descriptions of the associated clinical and
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Permanent Markers Essay
Permanent markers are useful tools in many different fields, including everyday activities at
home, and they have helped us advance as a society. While it may be foolish to give such a
minimally noted item such credit, the proof stands. However, though important, most
understand little of how these common items function. The improvements they have made and
led to, and the chemicals involved, all play a major role in the evolution of the permanent
marker. The chemistry involved in the making of permanent markers is actually quite simple.
They contain the natural chemical Xylene, a solvent such as: alcohol, ethanol or isopropanol,
ethylene glycol monobutyl. It also has at least propanol, butanol, and diacetone; also polymer or
resin is added to promote adhesion, it acts as a binder in this way. To reach the well known end
product, a plastic mold will need to be made, this is necessary to create the container or the
marker. The tip of the marker is then made by mixing a powder with water, and then it is molded
into the desired shape then baked into its pointed or flat form. Finally, place a polyester cylinder
inside the marker barrel to form a reservoir for the ink, fill the reservoir with ink, and insert the tip
into the top of the maker. The strong odor of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Newman. However, the first permanent marker was the magic marker, and it was developed in
1952 by Sidney Rosenthal. Sidney s version when it was first introduced into the world was
made with a small glass bottle with an upper part that held the nib in place. Eight years prior to
the magic marker, Walter J. De Groft patented his version of the marking pen, this is the patent
that later will evolve into the sharpie. There is not really a specific reason why the permanent
marker was invented other than improving the ease of everyday tasks, and there is an absence of
information as to how it was
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Thangkas Research Paper
Almost every culture has some traditional artifact of religious value. For Tibet one example of this
is a Thangka. They aren t just a religious artifact, a Thangka is an artform. That art form is still
used today in modern art in Tibet. A Thangka is a three dimensional object made of various parts.
The main attraction is a picture panel that is painted or embroidered. Some more necessities are a
textile mounting, a silk cover, wooden dowels at the top and bottom and metal or wooden
decorative knobs placed on the bottom dowel (Shaftel). Thangkas were created to communicate
iconographic information in the form of a picture (Shaftel). Thangkas have many rules the artist
must follow, but there is some fluctuation allowed with technique. Technique
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Constitutional Law
Constitutional law
The Mauritian Parliament has inherited much from the Westminster Model.
The Westminster Model is characterised by: * Parliamentary Sovereignty * Separation of Powers
between the organs of the State.
A.Parliamentary Sovereignty
In any state you will find one ultimate source of legal authority. In countries with a written
constitution, it will be the constitution which has ultimate authority as in Mauritius. In the United
Kingdom, with its uncodified constitution, ultimate law making power lies with Parliament, the
House of Commons, House of Lords and the Crown. As A.V. Dicey expressed it, parliamentary
sovereignty or supremacy, is the cornerstone of the constitution.
A.V. Dicey s analysis of sovereignty
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In essence, Montesquieu states that the three organs of government the executive, legislature and
judiciary should each have a discrete and defined area of power and that there should be a clear
demarcation of functions between them: this is true separation of powers .
Under a written constitution, like Mauritius, the powers allocated to various institutions are clearly
defined. It should be noted that even under a written constitution a complete separation of powers is
not possible, and that without some degree of interaction between the institutions there would be
constitutional deadlock.
In Mauritius there is no strict separation of power between the executive and the legislative organs
of the State. Ministers are at the same time members of the executive and members of the
legislature.
Structure of Parliament
In England, it is characterized by its bicameralism ie two houses of Parliament.
In Mauritius, there is a single chamber.
The Mauritian Parliament comprises of 70 Members
Section 31. Parliament of Mauritius
(2) The Assembly shall consist of persons elected in accordance with the First
Schedule, which makes provision for the election of 70 members
Functions of Parliament
The main functions of Parliament include the passing of legislation and the scrutiny of the
administration through debate,
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The Future Of Life Chapter 1 Summary
The Future of life, written by Edward O. Wilson, developed a novel with a plethora of ideas,
theories, and problems within in our world today. Wilson breaks down concepts into greater
context which gives the reader in depth description to show the reader a better outlook on issues in
our society today. The author lectures in chapter two, The Bottleneck on how and why the world is
overpopulated. Wilson gives great insight, facts and solutions that will lead into what the future
looks like for an overpopulated world. Wilson begins by opening chapter two with questions
regarding the population shift around the world. Now, increasingly post ideological in temper, we
may be ready to settle down before we wreck the planet (Wilson 28). The author... Show more
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Creating two people equal one is the economist and the other is the environmentalist, persevering
together to make this a better sustained world, for every human to live life to the fullest. The
economist is in charge of the production and consumption of the area, explaining the wants and
needs. Thinking of the bigger picture, everything is production and consumption. Plants use
nutrients from the ground and sunlight to give off oxygen, which we inhale to live. Animals eat
nutrients, so we as a society can eat them. Farmers clear fields to grow crops for us to stay
healthy with vegetables and fruits. The economist parameters are the gross domestic product,
trade balance, and competitive index (Wilson 29). Meaning the economist would pair with the
environmentalist to make and sustain a better living headquarters for us to thrive as a planet. The
environmentalist job would be such to work with ecosystems, crop fields and water supplies. The
environmentalist would make sure crops are functioning correctly. Having our wildlife in check
and to not have overpopulated species running wild. Taking control of our water sources, and will
serve very well for now and in the future. Most important job of the two, economist and
environmentalist is make sure we have the resources for living on planet earth. This would not stop
the overpopulation era that we are experiencing right now throughout the world. Yet it would help
us be more prepared to where when we do reach the maximum limit, were not panicking as a
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The Mission Statement Of Party City
The mission statement of Party City, my current employer, as stated in the handbook:
Party City loves to celebrate. We pride ourselves on making it easy and fun for our customers to
celebrate the special times in the lives of their family and friends by offering a complete selection
of fresh and exciting merchandise at great value in a fun shopping environment.
Culture
The culture of the company is built on customer service, team building and a fun environment. The
focus on the customer includes helping the customer with suggestions to create the perfect event,
from birthday parties to retirement celebrations by covering the parts of the party . That ideal
consists of starting with color schemes or theme, then covering the tableware, decorations, favors,
invitations, thank you cards, and banners to have all of the must haves covered. That same concept
goes for Halloween, which is the biggest season for Party City. We encourage the customer to not
just buy a costume but become the character by starting with what the customer wants to be then
offering accessories that complement the costume to create the look from head to toe. We are
encouraged to greet every customer that walks in and offer assistance throughout their shopping
experience. We are also careful to keep the lines moving to ensure an efficient checkout. During the
holidays and major sporting events, the company encourages the employees to dress the part. For
Halloween, we dress up in full costumes and
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Ethnic Unbonding in South Africa
Manuel Castells notion of ethnic unbonding refers to: the gradual withdrawal certain African
Americans are undergoing, so that they no longer are a member of their initial ethnic group. Ethnic
unbonding is a process where individuals remove themselves from their ethnic groups, because they
are either ashamed or humiliated to be associated as part of a stigmatized ethnic identity.
So, race matters a lot. But, at the same time, the class divide among blacks has created such
fundamentally different living conditions that there is growing hostility among the poor against
those former brothers that left them out. Most middle class blacks strive to get ahead not only from
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A similar concept of primary local and secondary ancestral identity is prevalent among people of
Indian descent. The Bantu speaking black peoples have long regarded themselves as South African
despite the attempts of the white authorities to classify them as less than full citizens or as citizens
of ethnic homelands ( Bantustans ) between 1959 and 1991. Strong cultural loyalties to African
languages and local political structures such as the kingdom and the chieftaincy remain an
important component of identity. National identity comes first for all black people, but belonging to
an ethnic, linguistic, and regional grouping and even to an ancestral clan has an important
secondary status. (http://www.everyculture.com/Sa Th/South Africa.html).
As a result of years of racial separation and discrimination, the majority of South African citizens
of which are black, have been severely ill treated based on the colour of their skin. A race is a
population that shares visible physical characteristics from inbreeding and that thinks of itself or is
thought of by outsiders as distinct. It has been used by societies to justify poor treatment of
minority groups ( http://www.sociologyguide.com/questions/ethnicity.php). For decades black
people have been slandered and stereotyped by the white superior citizens, to be uncultured
individuals. White people were entirely prejudiced against the black people.
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Using Extract Transform Load ( Etl )
In today s organizations, basic descision making procedures and day by day operations frequently
rely upon information that is put away in an assortment of information stockpiling frameworks,
arrangements, and areas. To transform this information into helpful business data, the information
commonly should be consolidated, purified, institutionalized, and compressed. For example, data
may be changed over to an alternate information sort or different database servers may store the
vital information utilizing diverse patterns. Dissimilarities like these must be settled before the
information can be effectively stacked to an objective target. After the plan and improvement of
data warehouseas per the business prerequisites, the way toward combining the information into the
information stockroom from different sources is to be thought of. ExtractTransformLoad (ETL)
procedures are basic in the achievement of the Data Warehousing ventures. The way toward
extricating information from one source (extract), changing it as per the outline of the data
warehouse(transform) and stacking it into data warehouse (load) constitute ETL. As it were, ETL
is the way toward extracting information from different information sources, changes it according
to the prerequisites of the target data warehouse and effectively stacking it into the data warehouse
(database). In the transformation procedure data is institutionalized to make it perfect with the
target database along with data purifying
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Roller Coaster Biography
It was nighttime in the Kaiser Permanente hospital when I was born on 26th of February, 2000.
My grandfather decided that I would be named Ian, because he thought it was a swell name to
have. My mother, whose name is Lily, also works at Kaiser Permanente as a pharmacist. My
father, whose name is Ike, is an aerospace engineer who works at a disclosed company. My sister,
whose name is Irene, is a college student at University of California Berkeley who plans to become
a medical student. At last, I am simply a high schoolstudent who plans to go to Stanford University.
One of the most memorable moments of my childhood was on a somber night in the early days of
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My group was nearing the end of a chilly small hike in the Idyllwild trails, and it was then when I
realized that we were approaching the Skycoaster. The Skycoaster was a very intimidating ride
in which you would be pulled up 40 feet high and then swung like a pendulum at relatively fast
speeds. What made the situation worse was that I absolutely hated roller coasters. As we were
approaching the Skycoaster, I witnessed another instructor from a different group on the
Skycoaster; he was screaming his lungs out. At last, we arrived at the dreadful Skycoaster. My
palms were sweating, my body temperature skyrocketed, and my stomach felt like butterflies
were ramming from the inside out. We had to assemble and wear a full body harness that
literally felt like a full steel armor set from the medieval age. My instructor led our group to the
Skycoaster several yards forward, and nearly everyone was ecstatic to go on the ride except for
me and a few other kids. Somehow, my instructor noticed myanxiety, and decided to choose me
as the first person to ride the Skycoaster. I had to choose now whether I really wanted to go or
not. My mind was going haywire, one side of me told me that I should not go and that the
frightening experience would scar me for life; the other side told me that I need to go or else the
other kids would make fun of me. However, I succumbed to the peer pressure, and I realized that
this experience is a once in a lifetime experience, so I finally decided to ride the Skycoaster. I
hooked on the rope, then I was suddenly yanked up 40 feet high in the air. I thought to myself,
There is no turning back now, so might as well get over it. Suddenly, I pulled the cord and my
body swung at extremely fast speeds like a ragdoll. It was an addranealine rush for the first few
swings, and after those swings, I regained my senses. At the end,
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Herpes Simplex
Shingles like chickenpox may also occur in the mouth if the maxillary or mandibular division of
the trigeminal nerve is affected. A rash will appear on the mucous membrane of the upper jaw,
usually along the palate, sometimes along the gums of the upper teeth or even along the lower
jaw (tongue or the gums of the lower teeth) respectively. It may show up alone or along with the
rash along your skin. Like the skin lesions they will typically stay to one side of the mouth and
they will distinguish themselves from oral blisters. They will typically show as 1 4mm opaque
vesicles which will break down quickly to leave ulcers that will heal in about 10 14 days.
Prodromal pain, occurring before the rash, could be confused with that of a toothache... Show more
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Very few diseases produce such a rash so differentiating between them from others is simple.
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) can produce such a rash but only occasionally. If there isn t a rash
or it hasn t developed yet then shingles can be difficult to diagnose. Apart from the rash the other
symptoms (fever, headache, possible sensitivity to light and pain) can be linked to many other
conditions. The Tzanck smear is helpful in determining an acute infection of herpes virus though
it doesn t distinguish between HSV and VZV. If you suspect that its shingles a trip to your doctor
can help diagnose if the rash hasn t produced yet. A simple blood test can determine if you have
VZV specific IgM antibodies in your blood. This particular antibody only appears when you have
chickenpox or shingles, never when the virus is dormant. In larger laboratories they collect
lymph from one of the blisters to test for the VZV DNA or to look with an electron microscope
for virus particles. Molecular biology tests are based on in vitro nucleic acid amplification (PCR
testing) which is currently the most reliable. Nested PCR tests have a high sensitivity and are
susceptible to contamination which leads to a false positive. The latest real time PCR tests are
rapid, easy to perform and just as sensitive as nested PCR and have a lower chance of
contamination and are more sensitive than viral
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The Relationship Between Self Determination And Academic...
A comparison between the characteristics of students with high self determination and risky
outcomes of students with learning disabilities and ADHD reveal a connection. On one hand, those
with high self determination show class engagement, motivation, and positive self esteem
(Linnenbrink Garcia Patall). On the other hand, those with disabilities show disengagement or
dropout, demotivation or amotivation, and low self esteem(American Psychological Association,
2013; Cortiella Horowitz, 2012). This suggests that students with disabilities may be showing
deficits in self determination, as they are displaying the opposite outcomes as those to be expected
in students with high self determination (i.e., low connectedness and low sense of belonging).
Several studies have examined levels of self determination, as well as factors that may lead to
higher or lower self determination, in samples of students with learning disabilities or ADHD. For
example, a study by Zheng, Erickson, Kingston, and Noonan (2012) examined the relationship
between self determination and academic achievement, concluding that differing levels of self
determination could be used as a reliable predictor for achievement in students with learning
disabilities. Additionally, a study by Field, Sarver, and Shaw (2003) found that several
environmental factors may contribute to students development of self determination in special
education classrooms. One major factor they found was referred to as
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Religious Allegory In The Film The Seventh Seal
Yuniska Castaneda Joann Falcon ENC1102 12/05/17 The Seventh Seal I. What will happen to
us who want to believe, but cannot? A question that can resonate with a copious amount of us.
The fear of the unknown, fear of a death with no afterlife but also a fear of one with a promise of
possible damnation, fear of death in general. Antinous Block (Max von Sydow) the main
protagonist of the film The Seventh Seal faces this internal dilemma throughout the entirety of
the motion picture with no real resolution found for it. A parallel made to those felt in real life,
deliberately done so by director Ingmar Bergman. The seventh seal is a 1957 Swedish film which
brought Bergman into the limelight with its release in the western world. Everything about
Bergman s work in the late nineteen fifties stupefied American moviegoers everywhere, with its
stunning cinematography and disconcerting imagery full of religious allegories. The seventh
seal was considered Bergman s way of exorcising his theoretical demons, his own personal fear
of death. To Bergman s utter delight and joy, he was not alone with those sentiments. The film
was originally written as a screenplay with the title Painting on Wood , it was later performed at
Sweden s Radio Theatre in 1954. Bergman later changed it to the seventh seal, the title was taken
from the Book of Revelations, an appropriate title considering the timeline of the film. The film is
set in the Middle Ages at a time when the Black death was
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Research Paper On Skateboards
Grace Byrd Mr. Kuder Physics 30 September 2016 Transportation: Skateboarding Skateboarders
have the reputation of being teenage delinquents causing havoc on society, but what many people
do not know is that their mode of transportation can be quite more efficient than yours.
Skateboarding requires skill, and incorporates the laws of physics while getting exercise and
reducing air pollutants. Since 2000 when skateboards became legal on city streets, urban places
such as Portland have developed pathways specifically for skaters. Skateboarding has become the
convenient trend to get to venues that are too close to drive, yet too far away to walk. Now that
skateboarders are allowed on city streets, more and more people are investing in skateboards,
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  • 2. Voter Turnout July 4th, Veterans Day, and Labor Day are all national holidays for which schools and work are closed for the day. However, the United States has yet to make election day a national holiday. The first Tuesday in November of every fourth year, election day takes place. Election day presents citizens with the opportunity to influence federal bureaucracy by choosing the next president of the United States. In the most recent election, voter turnoutwas at a twenty year low (Wallace). The U.S. was not only at a twenty year low, but the U.S. voter turnout currently trails most developed countries (DeSilver). As voter turnout seemed to drop every election, many democratic politicians decided to take a stand. One such as former President Barack Obama... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some examples of restrictive voting laws include These new restrictions ranged from cuts to early voting to burdens on voter registration to strict voter ID requirements ( Election 2016 ). Along with these restrictions, the Supreme Court ruled that states with the longest histories of voting discrimination no longer needed to approve their voting changes with the federal government (Berman). This ruling allowed states to discriminate and make it harder for other ethnicities to vote, which would affect voter turnout. These voter restrictions are a violation of the constitution and against the belief of democracy in the U.S. The rebuff of Trump s hedging on accepting the election results 65 percent of Americans in a recent poll disapproved of it, most of them strongly shows that the commitment to democratic institutions and processes remains strong (Hemmer). Election day becoming a national holiday would prevent restrictive voting laws because it reiterates the importance of voting causing a huge turnout in the polls and if people are restricted from their right, they are more likely to fight for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Timeless Literature Project Earlier this year I was assigned the Timeless Literature Project. I went straight to my mom and asked what book she recommended I read, she told me to read Lord of the Flies. Now that I ve read it and spoken to her many times about the book, I d like to share some thoughts that we generated in our final discussion. We spoke about how the Cold War was a major influence in my mom s life and how she thought that the book was set in that time. I talked about how I could relate Ralph s losing of innocence. We both agreed that this story can be applied in areas of today s culture such as my mother s pre school class, the turmoil in the middle east, or even Langston Hughes Middle School. The overarching question we had was if all of this anarchy,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, I greatly enjoyed reading the book and got a lot out of it. For one thing, recreations of this story can be seen everywhere in society and in my life, I don t think I ll see the world through the same lens. I thought that Ralph was a very relatable character, in that he only asked the boys to do one thing (keep the fire going) and they wouldn t listen. I find myself in that situation quite often. Lord of the Flies was a relatively short and fast paced book, so my mom hit that right on the nose, but the recommendation was a little bit advanced for my reading level. Nevertheless, I could still understand the main points and themes. I deem this book timeless because of it s unique ability to explain the dark desires of human nature in a way that applies to everyone. My discussion with my mom was awkward at first, but as we got into the groove of things I learned a lot about her and gained a whole new perspective on the book. I recommend this book to a peer with a greater reading ability than me, and a better grasp on the themes of life because having that deeper understanding of literature and human existence would only enhance the reader s experience with Lord of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Mental Illnesses In Hamlet Knowledge is power. Imagine living in poverty and not understanding or knowing that you need help. Mental Illness can include addiction, depression, schizophrenia, and more. Having mental health problems can be tricky, sometimes it can be hard to spot the symptoms, which is why having the knowledge and resources can be very helpful to those in need. The government provides many programs to help the underprivileged: food stamps, shelter, child support, etc. But you never really hear about the government helping those with a mental illness. Mental Health America says that 76% of youth are left with no or insufficient treatment. (Mental Health America) The government should make it a priority to help those living in poverty with mental illnesses.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hamlet almost hurt his mother I will speak daggers to her but use none (Shakespeare). He also killed Polonius, which led to a series of unfortunate events. Ophelia started to go crazy and took her own life, Laertes came back to avenge his father but ended up dying at the end along with Claudius, Hamlet, and Gertrude. Because no one cared about Hamlet and Ophelia due to their mental health issues I feel like this resembles how the government acts towards those in poverty. Someone could have talked to them, or gave them positive attention. Like the poverty they really didn t know what was going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Mulholland Villain Or Visionary Analysis William Mullholland designed and supervised the construction of the Los Angeles aqueduct, a 200 mile system to transfer water from Owens Valley to the San Fernando Valley. In March 1928, the St. Francis Dam failed and Mulholland s career was in shambles. In the article Villain or Visionary, written by Eve Bachrach, Mullholland s career and achievements are put in question. Opinions of Mulholland diverge once the dam fails. Bachrach s article asks the question, Was he motivated by greed, played by the rich men who hoped to be made richer by a secure water source in San Fernando Valley, or was he merely a zealous public servant serving the greater good? (9). Mulholland was born in Belfast, Ireland on September 11, 1855. He first arrived in Los Angeles in 1877. Mulholland ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I loved it so much (9). Ironically, his granddaughter Catherine Mullholland believed that this was not true. Catherine says that he got a job digging wells and taught himself engineering on the job. Even though we don t really know if his love for Los Angeles came at first, Mullholland was the city s strongest supporter. In Caroline Mullholland s telling, she explains that Mullholland s belief that Los Angeles would never reach is potential without water from Owens Valley drove his support of the project (9). Even though many people from Owens Valley opposed the project, Mullholland maintained that Owens Valley land owners were fairly compensated for their land (9). Many people still opposed the Los Angeles aqueduct, commenting and criticizing it. The Los Angeles newspapers called it unnecessary and colossal waste of money (9). Many rumor started to spread about Mullholland and his aqueduct. Some of these rumors include,
  • 6. Mullholland and his backers lied about the immediate need for water, secretly dumped water to create an artificial draught, and passed an unnecessary ordinance prohibiting people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Racism And Mccarthyism In Orson Welles s Touch Of Evil Orson Welles 1958 film, Touch of Evil, focuses in on some societal issues that were present during the time period of the mid to late 1950s, and uses its narrative and distinct visual style to get the point across. Some of these themes featured in the film include racism, McCarthyism, drug usage in border towns, and legal hierarchies. This is done particularly with its use of borders as a metaphor for all the activity going on in the film. The film begins with a long, tracking shot after a bomb is placed inside a car. We follow the car and see a couple walking down the street together. Because of this choice of shot, we are offered two vital introductions in one: We are introduced to both the inciting incident, as well as two of the main characters. As soon as the two main characters, Susie and Mike Vargas, make their way to the Mexican border, we are introduced to one of the many themes that will be prevalent in the film, and that is racism. Although the border patrolmen do not seem at all phased by the sight of an interracial couple, the cue that guides the audience to notice the undertones of racial prejudice, come in the mise en scene. Immediately after Mike kisses his wife, the bomb goes off just several feet away from them, using the inciting incident also as a tool to say that the general public will not agree with a white woman being married to a Latino man. Now it is possible that I may be getting ahead of myself when talking about racism in the film. While it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Lavender Scare Analysis The Lavender Scare was the name given to the systematic dismissal of a thousand homosexual government workers implemented by the US State Committee. The source that describes the reason for their dismissal was a report on December 15, 1950 by the US State committee. Its assertion against homosexuals hinges on the opinions of contemporary authorities such as doctors, psychologist, law enforcement and various other specialists of human behavior. The consensus created from these experts describes homosexualityas psychologically created, an emotional stunted individual, and was curable but requires the effort of the homosexual individual. These views present the fear of anything that does not adhere to the strict definitions of genderroles, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Purpose Of Experiment 1 And 2 The purpose of experiment 1 and 2 was to use AirTrack equipment to experimentally verify Newton s Second Law in a friction free environment and to analyze the energy transformation and conservation when a conservation force does work on an object within a system. The lab method that allowed us to achieve the lab purpose was using the experimental values obtained from using AirTrack and comparing it to the theoretical values obtained. The purpose of these courses two courses is that, the first experiment a constant net forcebut not constant massas we added 0.100kg to the glider each run. The second mass had constant masses as we transferred 0.010 g to each glider. From table 1 you can examine that as mass increases, the acceleration. There are examples... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No there was is not and if so very little as the only force acting on the glider is tension force pulling on it and that is coming from the force of gravity on the mass on the hanger and the hanger itself. A small difference can be obtained if the pressure is not enough resulting in a small amount of friction. In table 4 we consider the kinetic energy and work done on the glider because the glider has a force applied to it which causes it to move resulting in kinetic energy and work being done on the glider. Other than run #4 the % differences for kinetic energy change and work done are reasonable. The error may have come from using 3 different formulas to calculate the work done as the %differences continued to change each time we used a formula. Yes, we have reached the lab purpose as we successfully as we used AirTrack to verify Newton s Second Law in a friction free environment and to analyze the energy transformation and conservation when a conservation force does work on an object within a system. I learned that increasing mass decrease the acceleration while increasing applied force increases the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Myer s Briggs Personality Test Paper A test that I recently took includes the Myer s Briggs Personality Test which categorizes an individual as either being an introvert or extrovert, an intuitive or sensitive person, a person who feels or thinks, and someone who perceives or judges. After answering a series of questions, it was possible to conclude which categories I ranked the highest in. My results signified that I am an introvert who is sensitive and likes to think as well as judge, which can be referred to an ISTJ personality; in simpler terms, my results basically mean I am a responsible, serious and sensible person in society. These results also convey that my ideas are based off of reality and facts, indicating that I possess a methodical personality pertaining to accuracy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Imagery In Pink Dog By Rio Di Janiero Pink is not only a clothes color for well dressed individuals with exceptional taste in clothes or for brave, courageous, stable, and smart men, it is also a color associated with sexuality and love; here, however, it is associated with dogs and Rio di Janiero. In the poem Pink Dog by Elizabeth Bishop, the speaker reveals her anxiousness of the flux of human life by presenting the metaphor of the pinkdog. The images of the Carnival, as a token of lavishness, symbolize ambiguity. The Carnival is a place of no order and reversed rules. Extravagant celebration is paralleled with the abandonment of moral principles and social hierarchy. The word carnival is associated with forsaking flesh and with the more comprehensive, getting solace by taking flesh. It is, as tradition, the final celebration before the restrained Lent. Elizabeth Bishop s Pink Dog reveals the speaker s anxiety towards the mercurial world.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main contrast is between artificiality and nature presented by the dog s skin and the costume. Examples of artificiality and unnecessary materials as presented are umbrellas , ebbing sewage , sidewalk , cafГ©s , life preservers , radios , and fantasia. The images present a commercial life in which technology is strongly depended on and lavish facades are foolishly admired. Worthless figures Beggars, drug abusers, drunk people, idiots, paralytics, and parasites are removed to the unneeded disposable regions of the city. Yes, idiots, paralytics, parasites/ go bobbing in the ebbing sewage, nights/ out in the suburbs, where there are no lights. (16 18) They are bobbing in the ebbing sewage, waiting to reenter the city by becoming more materialistic and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Mayor Of Casterbridge By Michael Farfrae Analysis The Resentment and Downfall of an Antihero In the mid 1800s, Michael Henchard and his wife Susan, who carried their daughter Elizabeth Jane, were walking down a path seeking a place to lodge for the evening. Stopping at a county fair tent, the family decided to eat furmity, Michael Henchard (who possessed a quick temper and a drinking problem at the time) decided to slide the cook extra money to spike his meal. After this point, the situation rapidly got out of hand and Michael Henchard sold his wife and child to a sailor for five guineas. This was the shocking first scene in Thomas Hardys novel, Mayor of Casterbridge, published in 1886. To proceed with the story and jump ahead almost two decades, Susan and Elizabeth Jane sought out Henchard (since the sailor was lost at sea and believed to never return) in the town of Casterbridge, where they discovered that he was Mayor. From this point on, the husband and wife reconciled their differences, married again, and started new beginnings together. However, things took a turn for the worse ever since the two women materialized back into Henchard s life. Throughout the novel, Donald Farfrae, a man Michael requested assistance from, availed in every aspect over Mr. Henchard, causing a expeditious downfall to the latter. Their differences included love, success, popularity, fortune, and authority. However, Farfrae was not the cause of Michael s misfortune, in fact Donald was noble in all of his affairs. Michael Henchard was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Macy s A Company Overview Macy s: A Company Overview In 1858 in New York City on the cross streets of 14th and 6th avenues begin the legendary retail chain known as Macy s. This is a company that is ever ingrained in the American consciousness. During Thanksgiving every year we all wake up and before our day of gluttony and football watching we all turn the television channel to the Macy s Thanksgiving Parade. Where millions of people gather while a parade of balloons, artists, musicians, and companies wind their way to 34th street in anticipation of the Christmas season. At the time every child waits for Santa Claus to cap off the parade in a grand fashion. R.H. Macy: A Man Undetermined to Fail Macy s originally started off as a fancy dry goods store. 36 year old Rowland Hussey Macy was excited by his store s success at the end of the fiscal year where he grossed $85,000.00. Macy was unsuccessful in many previous retail ventures and his success in the dry goods business caused him to display a red star as the new symbol for his store. This was meant to symbolize his final success. The original symbol was a red rooster. It is hard to imagine in modern time a rooster waddling down the parade route Thanksgiving morning. The red star was a tattoo Macy had received during days he spent at sea. Macy grew up in the retail business. On the small island of Nantucket he worked for his father in his store. Macy left home and took to the sea at the age of 15. He spent years whaling and earning a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Advantages Of Closed Primaries The heart of democracy is the freedom to vote for any candidate one chooses. In no way should voters be limited when participating in the democratic process. Compared to closed and open primaries, a blanket primary allows all voters to participate, regardless of political affiliation, and to select from a wide array of candidates, and is therefore the best primary option. Closed primaries severely limit options for voters. Voters must register their party affiliation in advance of the primary, which means that should a favorable candidate run on an opposing ballot after a partisan voter registers, they would not be able to vote for that candidate. Moderate voters at the polls must choose candidates that they do not necessarily support, simply because of party affiliation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although voters do not have an obligation publicly state which party they align with, they still must only align with one party during the primary. Therefore, their ballots do not present every possible candidate, and thus, their scope of presidential candidates is limited. The goal of a primary should be to reflect how the state will likely vote during the general election. Blanket primaries accomplish this by allowing voters to select the best candidate from every choice available. This also shows how certain candidates fair in comparison with other parties candidates. Parties still have the ability to nominate their candidate with the highest number of votes, but the blanket primary gives more power to the voters than to political parties. Political candidates must market themselves to voters as an aggregate in the state, and cannot rely on party affiliation to be a driving force come primary season. Therefore, while open and blanket primaries are extremely similar, it is the fact that blanket primaries allow more freedom for voters that makes them the favorable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. America and Oceania Essay Encounters in Early Societies in the Americas and Oceania The Encounters in Early Societies in the Americas and Oceania were very fascinating encounters. These encounters of early societies in the Americas and Oceania were quite similar to the ones in Africa and Eurasia. Geography also played an important role in these early societies. A few topics I will address are: in what ways were the societies of the Americas and Oceania similar to those in Africa and Eurasia in spite of such isolation. The factors in which contributed to the difficulties in sustaining log distant trade of the societies in America and Oceania with neighboring societies. The last topic I will address is what the existence of such interactions despite such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Oceania during an ice age when sea levels were exposed land bridges between the islands and narrowed sea crossings thus enabling migrations through the Indonesian archipelago. Australia was reached first then the Solomon Islands. In Oceania the population started to grow so people moved east spreading to islands. With their destination of the islands the climate was very tropical which enabled them to grow many things. With the increase in agriculture the economy grew culture spread and social classes developed. As you can see in some ways the people of Oceania and the Americas followed exactly what the people in Africa and Eurasia did. The factors in which contributed to the difficulties in sustaining log distant trade of the societies in America and Oceania with neighboring societies was simple. One factor which contributed with long distant trade was a trade route which either developed by sea or land or both. With these routes you would pass by civilizations selling goods to neighboring societies and foreign ones too. Another factor was sabotages. Along sum very far routes scavengers would try to hijack the merchants and take their goods if the weren t careful and with this going on wars/ fights would happen with neighboring societies. Another factor was sea levels rising so this also affected trade routes in Oceania Despite such difficulties these interactions of early societies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Sherman Alexie Rhetorical Devices Sherman Alexie a Native American writer and recipient of the Native Writers Circle, grew up on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Washington. Alexie writes about his early childhood and obstacles he faced at a young age in The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me. Alexie emphasizes on how reading is important to succeed, not only for Native Americans, but for other minority groups. Throughout the essay Alexie uses rhetorical devices such as repetition and selective diction to sculpt his main idea. At an early age Sherman Alexie was exposed to all types of literature because of his father westerns, spy thrillers, murder mysteries, gangster epics, basketball player biographies and anything else he could find. Alexie s father was one of the few Native Americans that went to a Catholic school. You can say that his father was a influence to him learning how to read. Alexie s first reading encounter was with a Superman comic. He couldn t read any of the words, but assume what superman was saying. I pretend to read the words and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Repetition is used in the seventh paragraph. The phrase I read is stated multiple types to emphasize on how he read everything, literally everything. Alexie much enjoyed reading, especially reading about unknown subjects through his eyes. Towards the end of the paragraph, Alexie states I loved those books, but I also knew that love had only one purpose. I was trying to save my life. Reading was his outlet from the negative environment he grew up in, but also the way out. Sherman Alexie also uses selective diction to shape the struggles of young Native Americans in the broken school system. Words like sullen, defeated, resist, refuse and arrogant create the negative atmosphere of the Native American students are face with everyday. Discouraged and already defeated students are the kind Sherman Alexie tries to save because nobody bothers with them, a lost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Black Cohosh Research Paper body temperature and eliminating toxins. Some people have even used ginger to help out as a liver tonic and to prevent hair loss. Black Cohosh Black Cohosh is a herb that you may not hear all that much about, but it is re ally good for helping women with their reproductive cycles and keeping them feel ing good. It can help out with hot flashes as well as some of the other issues that come up with menopause and can affect the levels of estrogen in women. In addi tion, black cohosh can help out many people who are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis or heart disease, although there need to be more studies to determine why this happens. Common ailments are all around us. It is not unheard of to need help with get ting through a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Summary Of God, The Founding Fathers, And The Making Of A... In American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation, Jon Meacham explores the dynamic relationship between religion and government in America in the hope that contemporary America can learn from the past. The period covered by the book spans from 1620 until Reagan s presidency in the late 1980s. However, Meacham focuses on the Founding Fathers stances and their continued impact on American politics. More specifically, the book details the conflict over the separation of private religious expression and the more neutral public religion . One of Meacham s main purposes in writing the American Gospel is to correct common misconceptions of both secularists and evangelists in addition to moderates. In doing so, he quotes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, Meacham notes that it was an excuse to search for gold in a new land as Virginia s charter instructed the settlers to search for all Manners of Mines of Gold, Silver, and Copper. Only 3% of that charter was about God (61). While the Spanish went to great lengths to convert the natives of Mexico, the English did not. Meacham mentions the criminal treatment of Native Americans perhaps three times and implies that religion was a factor (65). Nonetheless, he does not linger on the topic and provides no specific details. This is rather surprising considering his description of Andrew Jackson s era as a time of religious revival and growing nationalism (141). A time during which Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act and his successor Martin Van Buren authorized the forced removal of the Cherokee people from their native lands in what became known as The Trail of Tears. Yet Meacham ignores this completely while instead comparing Jackson s stance on religion and government to that of Thomas Jefferson. Similarly to his discussion of Native Americans, Meacham classifies the religious and cultural implications for the faiths and customs of those brought here in bondage as largely overlooked, but fails to expand upon the topic of African American slavery and its effects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Example Of Foreshadowing Examples Foreshadowing wasn t a huge part of this book, but the times that it was present it was a huge deal. A prime example of this is with what happened with Jesse. At the beginning of the book, when Kate was first diagnosed, Sara and Brian were talking to the doctor about combining their genes to make a perfect match. Then Jesse asked if he was a close enough match. The doctor said no, his blood was similar but his organs weren t the right type. Jesse just said okay as in he was just wondering and not willing to donate. This was a fax that was easily forgotten because of the fact that Anna was conceived and all the court drama happened. Then later when he was in the car with his mom, she saw the bruises on his arms. I glance down and notice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. How Is Chris Brander Presented In Just Friends The characters in the 2005 film, Just Friends are a very interesting bunch. They are all different in many ways but, somehow share some of the same qualities. The movies stars Ryan Reynolds, who portrays Chris Brander. Chris Brander is a well rounded character who somehow evolves as the movie goes on. Chris was in love with Jamie Palamino portrayed by Amy Smart; Jamie was a somewhat a flat characterwho did not change much at all. A character whose transformation was similar to Chris s was Dusty Dinkleman who was portrayed by Chris Klein. While it seems that Jamie and Samantha James have a one similarity by the name of Chris Brander. The main character Chris Brander was an evolving character he went through some pretty big changes both mentally and physically. As the movie starts, Chris is seen as this overweight, unpopular nerd in high school. He is in love with his best friend Jamie Palamino, a popular girl, who has officially Friend Zoned him. Being Friend Zoned is the one thing every guy on the face of the earth dreads. Once in the Friend Zone... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chris leaves his hometown with the intent of never returning. He mistakenly returns a decade later as a different person. This is surprisingly normal in real life; people leave home after high school and go through some life altering change while away. They return and sometimes the people they return to are happy with the change, and then they may not like the change they see. Chris returns as a fit and slim womanizer who is arrogant and rude. Guys are not born jerks and womanizers they turn into them, because of their experience with girls. They start off as nice little boys who likes the girl who only likes the Jerk who pulls her hair. Chris turns into the jerk who pulls the girls hair because he thinks that is guy that Jamie wants. This notion is based on the guys she dated in high school not the guys she dates ten years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Clash of Laws in US and Canada Regarding Trade With Cuba Clash of Laws in U.S. Canda Regarding Trade with Cuba Introduction When Canadian laws collide with laws in the United States with reference to trade with Cuba, which side prevails? More specifically, when an American subsidiary is operating in Canada and engages in profitable trade or export related activities with Cuba which is illegal from the point of view of the U.S. Department of Justice what will happen to that U.S. subsidiary in Canada? Which side is right and which side is in the wrong? Is it fair for an American subsidiary operating in Canada to be held accountable for what some view as archaic U.S. laws that forbid any trade with Cuba? These issues and others related to the U.S. embargo on trade with Cuba will be presented in this paper. The Original Basis Background into the Legal Issues In the first place, at the heart of the current legal standoff between the two neighbors in North America, is the United States law called Trading with the Enemy Act (which was signed into law in 1917). The Trading with the Enemy Act was an attempt to prevent American companies from exporting to or importing from companies in nations that the U.S. listed as enemies of America. And in 1994, James Sabzali, a Canadian citizen working as a foreign national in Philadelphia, sold Canadian water purification systems to Cuban hospitals, in violation of the Trading with the Enemy Act (TWEA). He was originally charged with 75 counts in violation of the TWEA and could have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Opioids And Its Effects Introduction The opioids produce analgesic effects no matter is endogenous or synthetic, including morphine, codeine and methadone. (3)Endogenous opioid peptides such as endorphins, enkephalins and dynorphins activate opioid receptors including mu receptors (mainly), delta receptors, kappa receptors and ORL1 receptors to produce different effects. One of the non analgesic effects is the disruption of sleep wake behaviour by the opioids actions on the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO). The differences of the pharmacokinetic properties between the 3 opioids mentioned and the possible mechanisms of sleep wake regulations will be discussed below. Pharmacokinetics of the opioids The opioids are divided into subgroups based on chemical structures. (1) Morphine and codeine are in the group that has a 4, 5 epoxymorphinan ring in each of the opioids. (1)(Fig1) The free hydroxyl on the benzene ring linked by 2C and 2N determines the opioid activity. (3) Codeine is produced by substituting the hydroxyl group on the carbon 3 atom on the morphine while that hydroxyl group is responsible for binding properties. Therefore codeine is less potent. (4) Methadone is one of the diphenylheptylamines which is relatively lipophilic comparing to morphine and codeine. (5)(Fig1)These opioids all interact with mu opioid receptors primarily but they differ in pharmacokinetics. (1) Administration The majority of opioids can be taken by oral administration. (1) However the bioavailability of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Monuments Men Book Report Monuments Men Summary and Strong Response Essay Personally, history intrigues me. I love learning about things that helped shape our country and others. There s only one catch, listening to a teacher lecture about history kills me. It is, in my opinion, the most boring thing in the world ever to sit through. It s not the teachers fault by any means, they re just doing their job. It s just that I can t stand listening to lecture after lecture. So when I can do research on my own, or learn about it in my own way, it makes it so much more enjoyable. While reading this book, Edsel brought things to my attention that I never would ve have thought were of importance back then. For example, the whole book is about art preservation and the importance of art to societies around the world, something that I never really cared about until after I read this book. Edsel shows the importance of art in historythrough this book, which is that art connects everyone because it is a representation or reminder of our heritage and culture. From this viewpoint, Edsel broadens his audience immensely, and understand and appreciate art like he does. The story begins in the city of Karlsruhe, Germany. Karlsruhe was a city that the Jews had lived in peacefully for a great number of years.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, like I said before, the fact that Hitler actually wanted to be an artist. Or the fact that there was even a group of soldiers that went in to battle for the sole purpose of recovering historical artifacts and monuments before Hitler got ahold of them and destroyed them. You re also introduced to the art of conservation and preservation of art. I had no clue that there was even such a thing, I just thought that all art slowly degraded over time no matter what. I didn t know that there were actual procedures that specialist go through to keep this art in spectacular condition for hundreds or even thousands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Pectinase Lab Report Results in (table 20) and illustrated in( figure 19) indicated that the reuse of gel cell mixture led to slightly increase in pectinase production from the 1st till the 2nd run and then slightly decreased at the 3rd run, however it was still lower than the batch fermentation by free cells. Generally, from the last results obtained it found that free cells of Brevibacillus borstelensis MSB6 have a high potential for producing a high pectinase activity, while cultures containing supporting materials or entrapped cells showed partial decrease in enzyme activity, for this; purification step of pectinase enzyme done by free cells cultures. Table 20: Semi continuous production of pectinase by Brevibacillus borstelensis MSB6 entrapped in alginate beads. Run numberExtracellular protein content (mg/ml)Pectinase activity(U/ml) 1st run2.1114.57 2nd run2.6715.02 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3.7. Purification of pectinase produced by Brevibacillus borstelensis MSB6: In this aspect of the study, the culture supernatant containing the crude enzyme was first partially purified by fractional precipitation with different agents as ammonium sulfate, acetone and ethanol. The different precipitated fractions were tested for their protein content and pectinase activity, the fraction showing the highest specific pectinase activity was moreover purified by ion exchange chromatography followed by gel filtration chromatography. Electrophoresis of the purified enzyme was done to determine its molecular weight and some properties of the purified enzyme were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Evaluation Of Public Relations Internship Program The Evaluation of Public Relations Internship Program in China Dantong Li Dissertation submitted for the M.A in Public Relations University of Westminster Copyright (2015) University of Westminster and Dantong Li Statement of Originality I herby certify that I am the author of this dissertation and no part of it has been previously published or submitted for publication, expect where acknowledgements are made within the thesis itself, in full accordance with the standard referencing practices. I certify that the dissertation does not infringe upon anyone?s copyright, nor does it violate any proprietary right. I also declare that this is a true copy of my dissertation, and that it has not been submitted for a higher degree to any other university or academic institution. Dantong Li Introduction Public Relations as a profession first gained its presence in China in 1980s, by western concepts and industrial practices being introduced from several international agencies which entered into this uncultured market at the earliest (Hugh M. Culbertson Ni Chen, 1996). The emerging industry had shown its huge potential in an increasingly healthier environment due to the policies of reform and opening up and the development of market economy (Ni Chen, 2009). According to 2014 Chinese Public Relations Industry Annual Report conducted by CIPRA, the annual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay on Society s Dependence On Technology Technology surrounds us. Like water in the ocean, people are swimming in technology each and every day. From the radio playing a favorite song to a text received about the results of a game, people use technology constantly. However, there is a point at which people are overtaken by technology; when the wave engulfs us and there is no way out. People are becoming more and more dependent on technology. Ever since technology began heavily integrating itself into society, many major uses have developed, but at a cost that brings on dangerous side effects, both mental and physical, as shown by the potential Y2K bug, that will continue unless active measures are sought out by those so dependent on technology. For quite some time now,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Outside of the classroom and the office, technology is still omnipresent. The internet, like most advancements and perhaps the best known example of modern technology, began at a military level ( Information Technology 2) and wound up eventually landing in the laps of businesses and the common person. With this, the normal way of conducting business changed dramatically. Instead of physically exchanging money, it is now possible to use a website like PayPal to make transactions (Friedman 84). This transaction can occur from a computer, smart phone, or some other electronic device, possible because an extraordinary amount of people, especially young adults, now carry them around constantly (Champy 1). It may have been inevitable, but it is still staggering to see how much these advancing technologies has become commonplace. For some, it may be hard to think back to a time before having an e mail account was necessary for nearly everything, but such a time existed not too long ago. Before this new era of technology, a research paper would have to be done with physical books, and those could usually only be obtained by going to the library, checking one out, and taking it home only to have to return it a few weeks later. For music listeners, an entire album would have to be gotten to listen to a specific song. The most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Theme Of Love Medicine By Louise Erdrich In Love Medicine , family is of major importance. Before the book even starts, there is a family tree between two families emphasizing the importance of family. Family is someone close someone considers to be related. Family isn t always blood related and blood relatives could mean less to someone than close friends considered family. Theme is a main idea or subject of a talk or piece of writing. In Louise Erdrich s, Love Medicine the theme would be that we need family to escape and escape from and knowing your heritage is important. In Love Medicine , the characters use their family to escape from their problems, but also need to escape from them because they cause many problems. There are many issues within two families and between the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stealing sacred linen fits what I know of that blood... (Erdrich 62). Nector judges Marie based on her family heritage and treats her like scrum at first. He assumes she is stealing valuables from the nuns at the church and decides he is going to attack her and be a hero for returning the stolen goods . Family and names are of great importance throughout the stories. The reason for this theme was to push that family is important. Most people aren t as close to their families anymore. More people don t care or think about their family anymore, only thinking about themselves. It also is to show that your actions affect others. If a child does something bad it makes the child seem bad and also the rest of the family bad. It gives a bad reputation to everyone. These days, people don t seem to either know or care that they re not only making themselves bad, but their family name a bad image. It also is to show that you re family may be terrible at times, but they will almost always be there for you. I go down on me Young 3 knees, a man of rags and tinder. I am ready to be burned in the fire, too, but she reaches down and lifts me up (Erdrich 145). In this, Zelda helps her father and brings her back to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. ViГ±a San Pedro ViГ±a San Pedro ViГ±a San Pedro (VSP) was the third largest winery in Chile, with 1998 sales of 37 billion Chilean pesos (CP). Bonifacio Correa had planted the original vines with French stock in 1865 on the farm in Molina that the family had owned since 1701. For years, VSP wines enjoyed a reputation of being one of the finest in the country, and the vineyard remained in the Correa family until 1941. New owners expanded the vineyard so that by 1994, 1,150 hectares1 were in production, making it the largest single site vineyard in the country. It was, however, barely profitable and survived primarily by producing inexpensive wines for the domestic market. CompaГ±a Cervecerias Unidas In 1994, CompaГ±a Cervecerias Unidas S.A. (CCU), a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The balance of 24 million liters was sold domestically and was created from grapes purchased from independent growers. CCU had also assumed responsibility for the distribution of VSP wines in all but the most remote areas of Chile and quintupled the number of customers to 30,000. Domestic sales increased by 29 percent between 1995 and 1996, although a 5.5 percent rise in the average price for a case of wine sold had contributed to this increase. In 1996, after three years of losses, VSP finally boasted a profit of CP 305 million. (See Exhibit 4 for VSP financial statements.) In 1997, Matias Elton joined VSP as president. A graduate of Georgetown University and experienced in the U.S. fruit importing industry, he was charged with the task of growing domestic market share, increasing quality to capture higher margin sales, expanding export sales, and achieving further economies of scale. During Elton s first year, another CP 17.7 billion was invested to further increase capacity. New hectares of vineyards were acquired and planted, storage capacity increased to 36.3 million liters, and bottling capacity expanded from 22,600 to 25,100 bottles per hour. During the year, VSP s total production grew to over 44 million liters of wine, 45 percent of which was from its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Persuasive Speech About Relationships Have you been cheated on? Is your partner having an affair with someone else? Well, if yes, then this book is definitely for you. They say change is the only constant thing in the world and that everything happens for a reason. We all know that nothing is perfect and life is as messy as your room. Same goes with relationships. Every relationship starts with flowers and hearts, experiences some bumpy and sticky roads along the way, and will either come to an end, or to a fruitful marriage. That s the scariest part of dating, and it is one of life s greatest mysteries. You will never know what will happen next... One of the most common things that barricades every couple s way to their possible future together is infidelity. If you re having the best partner around and suddenly, your system goes into turmoil when you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then there will be utter devastation, feelings of hurt, confusion, and betrayal to deal with. On top of that, there are also many ribcage opening heart decisions to think and make about the future of your relationship Is it time to end the relationship? Or you just need some time to think? Maybe, you badly need counseling. First, let s talk about cheating. When one of you cheats, it just means that your relationship needs some minor repairs, or in other cases really serious repairs. It serves as a premonition, a stop light, a warning sign that something is wrong. It could be with you, with him/her, or with both of you. Now let s have a 30 day plan to help you cope after the affair. The healing process is an emotional one and takes some real work from both parties involved, not just with only you. The process of fixing and figuring things up and saving the relationship is really difficult and emotional like, really emotional for some people but it is not impossible to achieve, to give you out good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Personal Statement For Purpose For Mechanical Engineering Personal Statement The prompt is write an essay describing your reasons to apply to graduate studies Frankly, my family always encouraged me to become a doctor at the hospital, so I grew up having the dream of joining the Medicine School to fulfill my family s ambition which I thought it was mine too. In grade 10, I was studying at night and suddenly the electricity went off and that made me think what if I am a doctor doing a life and death surgery for a patient and the power goes out. I thought about energy recourses and other medical equipment the doctors use, who made them? I started thinking that I can provide more services than doctors do. I can design and produce items that all use and provide reliable and sustainable energy for us all. From that night, I decided to study an engineering related discipline, and upon completing high school and after consulting a Mechanical Engineering graduate who explicitly explained to me what mechanical Engineering is all about, I found that Mechanical Engineering is the best choice among the engineering fields. During my undergraduate studies, I had the ambition of contributing to solve some of the major problems in the world. Indubitably, the world we live in is facing so many challenges and problems concerning energy crisis and climate change. Recently, Yemenis encountering a great power shortage which doesn t meet its population and infrastructure power demands. One of the great challenge and the sacristy of electricity in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. What Makes The Human Imagination In Alien Alien is truly amazing from beginning to end as the hands on effort and imagination of Ridley Scott is stunning, even in this day and age of special effects and CGI. The designs of Giger are wildly indigenous and memorable and the editing by Terry Rawlings was the best thing I seen for a 1979 movie, making for a perfect storm of a horror flick. No one who has seen Alienwill ever forget the dinner scene, one of the most dramatic even to be shown to a thoughtless viewer. Even the actors were unaware of what was coming down, maximizing the effect of the event. Film monsters can never get any scarier than the Alien. It is almost always dangerous to project an absolute about anything, but as far as I am concerned, everyone else can just flush their so called monsters down the sewer. There just can t be anything in reality or the human imagination that can top this creature that we barely get to see during most of this film. The metaphorically rich design of this growl, biting, chomping, gut and head banging nightmare is terrifying. If you think the Predator had a bad attitude, you will not believe the hostility that the Alien carries around. The Predator, as tough as he was being about the same as the Pillsbury Doughboy when compared to the Alien. Ash said it the best with his wise... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ships are organic, almost alive as was terrifyingly shown by the creepy, cavernous spaceship that surrounded an even creepier Space Jockey. I can t say enough about the use of lighting and sound, both of which praised Goldsmith s wonderful musical score. Ridley Scott is a genius; his creativity with using normal objects and hands on awareness to detail make this film what it is. The resemblance of the Alien monster is a feat that will probably never be the same. As far as violence goes, violent does not begin to describe his methodology, jaw locking is more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Trading Stock Options Online Essay The popularity of online options trading has exploded in recent years. The Internet has fueled a booming business of small investors throwing money at the derivatives market. The upside to an expanding array of financial products is a greater potential for profit to be made by investors skilled in daily trading; the downside is increased risk and a more complex trading environment. For the amateur investor who is ready to learn how to trade stockoptionsthe derivativesmarket can be enticing, but also frightening. This article will outline some of the advantages and disadvantages of the stock options market for the average investor. 5 Reasons to Trade Options Trading stock options is not for the faint of heart. Derivatives trading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ignorance when trading stock options can be costly. Even if you choose not to risk money at online options trading you should still be aware of how stock options affect your portfolio and daily trading habits. You ve heard it before and it bears repeating here: knowledge is power. The more you know about Wall Street, the better you can adjust your trading moves to succeed in the equities market. Online Trading Options Several brokerage firms will help you learn how to trade stock options online. Ameritrade has an online division that offers low commissions. The popular and well known eTrade was formed to cut out the middle man (brokers) and reduce commission fees. It also offers very reasonable commission rates. More and more brick and mortar brokerage houses are setting up web divisions to compete for your business online. Trading stock options online has never been easier. Option Trading Guide Trading stock options may seem convoluted compared to trading equity shares, but knowledge is power when evaluating any financial product; stock options are no different. This simple guide is meant to explain some basic terms you will encounter in the realm of options trading. As you can see, several products exist for those who are interested in trading stock and stock options. Equities Stocks. Shares of a company or companies. Derivatives A financial product derived from equities. Stock options are a kind of derivative.
  • 33. Hedging Hedging is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Direct Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising ( Dtcpa ) Direct to consumer pharmaceutical advertising (DTCPA), defined as an effort (usually via popular media) made by a pharmaceutical company to promote ... prescription products directly to patients, is a common practice and an important issue that impacts the health of U.S. citizens, the prices of prescription drugs and health care, and doctor patient relationships (Ventola). This paper will discuss the historical and political lens of DTCPA: how and why changes to DTCPA were made in the past, how current politics suggests a possible change to decrease or limit future DTCPA could be accomplished, and specific regulatory aspects that require more attention. This is important because in order to propose reasonable changes, we need to understand which would likely succeed in the near future and which are most needed. First of all, understanding the significant roles of culture and the political groups in changing DTCPA s history can help us understand how and why future changes might be accomplished. Culture has been a driving force throughout DTCPA s history. Julie Donohue, who is qualified to discuss this because she earned PhD in health policy from Harvard University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pharmaceutical policy research at Harvard Medical School, presented an exhaustive history of U.S. DTCPA in The Milbank Quarterly ( Julie ). The 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act, operating under the Progressive Era s cultural belief in consumers sacred right to self ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay On Wells Fargo My paper covers the financial impact Wells Fargo Co. held in a post gold rush economy as well as the key their survival after the California crash of 1855. These factors are significant in pre civil by illustrating how the industrialization and economic fortune of various joint stock companies unified the states prior to the War of Northern Aggression. How the company s founders sharply dealt with the issues that closed the door for hundreds of competitors illustrates the drive and American business spirit still seen today; without Wells FargoCalifornia, in its new statehood would have faced economic ruin and a great loss in the settle population. Wells, Fargo Co. came into America in the age of economic boom and westward expansion, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1854 California suffered a serve drought which crippled the ability to mine for gold. Without the income mining provided the California economy spiraled. In February of 1855 Page, Bacon Company bank failed taking with it, Adams Express Company. Over two hundred companies failed in direct response to the Panic of 1855. Wells Fargo Co. remained behind the top three banks from its opening until 1855; the two leading:,Page, Bacon Company and the Adams Express Company both fell victim to speculation and faced runs to withdrawal deposits at such values the corporations could never pay back. Wells Fargo Co. received financial backing from a parent type corporation in the East, American Express. This backing in the East allowed Wells Fargo to close and shortly thereafter reopen their doors after the realignment of investments. Due to this approach Wells Fargo remained the only, large scale bank in the West and gained notoriety as a trust worthy business. Initially I began my research paper by delving into general Pony Express history, however, when writing the first proposal I noticed difficulty finding a significant amount solid primary sources. In the individual meeting with Dr. Narrett he confirmed my growing suspicion and suggested I look further into the Wells Fargo component of the Pony Express. Taking his idea and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. High School Transcript Examples I view my high school transcript as an inaccurate view of my current self. In my freshman and sophomore years, I still had the careless attitude of middle school that many had already given up. This laziness significantly injured my transcript and it shows all the times. I chose video games, social media, or videos over school. All of this changed in my junior year, as I realized the need for me to step up and participate in school activities so I could succeed in my life. It was an instant turn around and I believe the current me is best denoted by my junior and senior year scores rather than my transcript. As for the test scores, I took the ACT exam in my junior year. Naturally, as part of my plan to reform, I studied profusely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. NASA Budget Cuts In October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first ever man made satellite. It was named Sputnik 1; it weighed 183 pounds and orbited earth in 98 hours. In fear or Russian having air superiority, President Eisenhower founded the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in July of 1958. In response to the Soviet Union. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is one of the programs that the government has decided it cannot continue to finance at its current rates, and the money being put into NASA has been cut back. This is definitely not a smart place to make spending cuts and, at least for the near future, this trend of lessened government support needs to be reversed. By using budget cuts as a possible solution to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They claim they need every penny they can get in these rough times. The economy is doing poorly, and government money is better spent elsewhere, and apparently they feel that government money would be better spent outside of programs like NASA. However, there are many sources that directly counter this opinion, claiming that NASA is an investment to stimulate the economy, and not just money being shot into space . The cost of NASA, as is true of almost any government agency, is worth it, because it can benefit the economy directly through the purchase of goods and creation of jobs, and indirectly by inspiring people in industries that spawn from invented technologies or materials. Many companies have gone on to be very successful private businesses after working with materials invented by NASA. The Tempur Pedic mattress company got its start when NASA scientists wanted to provide comfortable seating for pilots that needed to remain in one position for a long time. There are many cases like these in which niches have been created for companies due to progress made at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Digital Literacy And The Public Education Discussion Post #4 How important is digital literacy considered to be in our current public education? How important do you think digital literacy is? The American Library Association defines digital literacy as the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills. This definition is important to the discussion of the digital divide, defined by Morse (2004) as inequitable use of computer technology (p. 268). We learned from our readings that the divide between lower SES students and their wealthier counterparts in terms of first, access to technology (hardware, software, broadband Internet) and second, what Banister and Fischer (2010) called the opportunity for use (p. 3). With increased government funding over the past two decades, schools have seen access to technology improve. Warschauer and Matuchniak (2011) explained the significance of the federal government s e Rate program, which has provided a whopping $2 billion per year for broadband and Internet access for schools (p. 188). Yet the softer costs, such as technical support staff, and which are not funded by the federal government mean that even when the infrastructure and actual hardware and software are present, teachers and students may be unable to access them. The interesting divide is also largely based on SocioEconomic Status: the opportunity for use of technology. The expectations for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Books Of Ezra And Nehemiah The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah of the Old Testament are essential works in understanding history of the fifth century before Christ. In order to discuss why these books are essential, and exegetical investigation of each is necessary, comparing and contrasting regarding the literary and historical contexts of each, including the religious and cultural challenges that each book discusses. An exegetical investigation of the historical context of the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah indicates that both books have similar religious and cultural challenges of ethnic division and exclusivity in community, intermarriage, and restoration, as well as similar methods of addressing those challenges in their respective communities both men prophesied to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the first year of his reign, Cyrus, king of Persia, in order to fulfill the word of the Lord spoken by Jeremiah, was stirred by the Lord to build a temple in Jerusalem., The author also explans that Cyrus also posed a fatal threat to the Neo Babylonian Empire and rose in power over Babylon after he captured Nabonidus, the Babylonian leader. According to Katherine Southwood, one of the most prominent sources that verifies this history is the Cyrus Cylinder, which portrays the potential, under Persian imperial leadership, for exiled communities to return to their homeland. This action on Cyrus s part to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem is a major challenge that Ezra has in the later chapters. When Ezra is finally discussed in chapter seven, this begins what is called the Ezra Memoirs. Ezra was a priest and a famous expert in the law...[who] went to the Persian court to obtain the royal patronage for the scheme which was devised, or rather for so much of it as it seemed worth while to communicate to Artaxerxes, the scheme of rebuilding the temple, which Cyrus had began., The reply of Artaxerxes I is shown in the latter majority of chapter seven, which gives Ezra the power to use money from the royal treasury if necessary to assist in rebuilding the temple. According to Artaxerxes I s decree, Ezra was sent to supervise Juah and Jerusalem with reagrd to the law of...God...and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Abortion Controversy Essay The controversy within the biomedical ethics topic, abortion, has two main proponents. The first is the view against abortion, also known as pro life. The other view is rooted upon the belief of being pro choice, or basically for abortions. These two different views are like two mathematical principles, in that although these two views have many differences, they also have larger similarities in the background. For example, when pro choice activists support abortions due to unwanted pregnancies, the activists are not rallying behind the idea of sexual incompetency (pregnancies due to lack of birth control). Rather, they are supporting the idea that women have the right to choose what to do with their own bodies. In order to understand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They believe that through love, and guidance anyone with any form of deformity or disease, can lead a normal life. The cases pertaining to rape also have different anti abortionists views. Many anti abortionists believe that the child can actually help the mother get through the turbulent times in her life, by providing each other with a loving environment. Finally, in the case of economics, the pro life activists believe that having an abortion due to financial reasons is ridiculous. Because, it doesn t mean that the child will have a life full of isolation and depression. The pro life activists argue that there are also numerous welfare programs for such families. However, the pro choice or the activists for abortions, argue that if a family is in a state of financial trouble, then abortion should be a practical option. Otherwise, the child would be born into a life of suffering, and inadequate living conditions. The pro choice believers, bases their beliefs, upon the fact that having an abortion is the inalienable right of women. They believe that by outlawing abortions, women aren t allowed to practice their freedom of privacy. In a way, women are being denied their constitutional rights. Many pro choice activists also state that abortion is justifiable, because at the time of fertilization the ensuing embryo is not yet a human being. It is not a human being, but a potential one. Therefore, its death does not constitute a murder. Pro choice activists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Road Not Taken Personification The Road Not Taken There are times in everyone s life when they come to a point that they must make a decision which could affect the rest of their days. In Robert Frost s poem The Road Not Taken two roads divide into the woods, and he must debate on which path to take. Symbolism is represented when the voice talks about the fork in the road. This fork represents our choices and the path seems to be the result of those choices. As he makes up his mindabout the path he is going to take, he wonders what it would have been like to go down the other path. Although one of the paths has a curve in it, both paths show evidence of having been taken. The element of personification is present when we read the speaker telling of the beautiful lush grass that wanted wear. The yellow leaves of the woods describe autumn. The element of antithesis is present as we see the author expressing his desire to travel both paths... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as there are rewards for taking the right path, there can also be consequences for going the wrong way. This can be your conscious speaking to you. We all have that quiet small voice that will guide us if we tap into it. The most important thing would be to take action over simply just thinking about it. It is often said, actions speak louder than words. Not taking the right road could cause someone to be discouraged or regretful. Is there truly a right path and a wrong path or is this really all about the choices that we are forced to make? We are given the opportunity to make choices and our inner being helps to guide us. We have the desire to do the right thing and go the right way. Is this path he speaks of actually all about the choices we make? Some choices may not be right or wrong but some could be better than others. We must decide and then we must ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Brahma Kumaris Meditation Center The more you meditate, the more helpful you can be to others, and the more deeply you will be in tune with God. This quote was said by Paramahansa Yogananda and is a wonderful quote that spoke to me because I do have a close relationship to God and being helpful to other people is really important to me. I attended the Brahma Kumaris meditationcenter to learn more about what meditation consists of and expand my knowledge on why this is a big part in the Hindu religion. In class we I learned about the different types of yogathat is practiced in Hinduism. Jhana yoga, Bhakti yoga, Karma yoga, and Raja yoga are the different types of yoga practiced and I had some sort of understanding on what I would possibly see in the meditation session. I did some research on what the Brahma Kumaris meditation center was about and their main goal. In the Brahma Kumaris meditation center they focus on specifically raja yoga and focusing on self reflection and positivity. My first session at the meditation center was enlightening and very interesting because of the new things I learned and what they focus on to help people overcome obstacles in their lives. The main goal of raja yoga is to achieve control over the mind and emotions, to prevent negative thoughts and focus on the positive aspects in your life and in general. My initial reaction once I was inside the meditation center was that it was small and the atmosphere was comfortable. It felt like a safe place to meditate and had no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on Sickle Cell Lab Observations: When Malaria is present and infects red blood cells, parasites can infect cells carrying defective hemoglobin which may result in death. Allele frequency changes over time depending on the pressures or circumstances facing a particular population. African populations are especially impacted by both malaria and sickle cell anemia. Depending on the impacted population, allele frequency often shifts and well suited organisms are likely to survive and allele frequencies can increase. When a population is effected by disease or other circumstances, allele frequency may decrease or change. HbA (normal hemoglobin) and HbS (defective hemoglobin) have varying frequencies and while the HbS gene is present in populations it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will record this data and calculate the percentages so that my frequency for each HbA and HbS add up to 1. Predicted Results: If hypothesis 1 is true, and sickle cell allele frequency decreases and the HbA allele frequency increased And I test this hypothesis by picking red and white beans out of a sack at random in order to simulate and determine the HbS and HbA surviving allele frequencies Then the sickle cell allele frequency HbS will decrease and HbA frequency will increase. If hypothesis 2 is true and sickle cell allele frequency increases and HbA frequency decreases And I test this hypothesis by selecting red and white beans out of a sack at random in order to determine the HbS and HbA surviving allele frequencies Then the sickle cell allele frequency HbS will survive and have an increased frequency while HbA allele frequency will decrease. Data Tables: Frequency of HbA = 100 x [79/(79+15)] Frequency of HbS = 100 x [15/(15+79)] F1 Generation Surviving Alleles | Number of surviving HbA alleles | 79| Number of surviving HbS alleles | 15| F1 Generation Surviving Allele Frequency (added together these two figures must equal 100%)| Frequency (%) of HbA alleles | 84%| Frequency (%) of HbS alleles | 16%| F2 Generation Surviving Alleles | Number of surviving HbA alleles | 75| Number of surviving HbS alleles | 11| F2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Fracking Environmental Issues Considering my major is environmental studies I have chosen to focus this week s journal entry on threatening environmental issues. My first issue surrounds the water crisis in California and the second I ll be focusing on the controversial issue of fracking. The drought in California has presented some controversial and difficult issues for the residents of the state. Due to the lack of rain and fresh water the state has began, with no regulation, pumping irreplaceable groundwater to aid the drought. This is an out of sight crisis considering it is invisible in the average persons life. Furthermore, as long as residents are continuing to have access to water in their homes and work places the crisis is largely out of sight out of mind. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fracking is also referred as hydraulic fracturing in which rock is fractured by a pressurized liquid to further create cracks and openings underground to extract more free flowing components such as natural gas, petroleum, and brine. Millions of frac jobs have been performed on oil and gas wells worldwide to further extract more shale gas, tight gas, tight oil and coral seam gas. This highly controversial issue of greed and depletion of deeply bounded fossil fuels is extremely important. The argumentative basis of this matter is between those whom benefit and have more readily available accessible hydrocarbons and the people who are aware of the potential hazardous environmental effects. Hydraulic fracturing greatly threatens the risk of ground and surface water contamination, air pollution, noise pollution, and the consequential triggering of earth quakes and hazardous long term effects that are unknown. This is highly controversial considering the industry that is already in power of fossil fuel extraction is highly powerful and ran by both government powers and mass corporate powers with much control on those who regulate. I am on the opposing side of the fossil greedy powerful organizations who push for fracking and believe that there are surely alternative solutions. I am personally interested in the issue of fracking because I know how important and vital clean ground and surface water are for human survival and also because I am terrified of the technology mankind has came to power over that in which threatens and potentially could trigger disasters that we have no control over such as earthquakes and sinking of the land. There are many issues amongst my major that I cold have focused on but I believe in this current day the largest problems surround the ever so greedy and extreme measures mankind will take to have power over natural resources, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Concealed Handguns I think concealed handguns should be legal in public with the right background/ history. First of all, if a crook thinks or knows that the soon to be victim has a gun the crook will back off and that person will not become a victim. An FBI study in 2000 showed that murders went down 8.5%, rapes by 5%, aggravated assault by 7%, and robbery by 3% in states with shall issue for concealed handguns. This means that crimerates in aggravated assault, burglary, murder and rape will go down drastically across the us. Sure there might be a downside like Someone might have a concealed permit with there gunand they are desperate for money. They will do anything for money like killing. Well if that person were any smarter they would have sold the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig s disease, is a disease of the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control voluntary muscle movement. Jean Marie Charcot was the first to recognize ALS as a distinct neurological disease with its own unique pathology. In ALS, nerve cells degenerate and deteriorate, and are unable to transmit messages to muscles. In around 90% of the cases of ALS, the cause remains unknown. Studies have concentrated on the responsibility of glutamate in motor neuron degeneration. Glutamate is one of several neurotransmitters in the brain. While there is no known cure for ALS, strides in medicine have allowed for the development of a wide variety of medications to treat the various... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The predicament of the patient gradually declines. Once the disease progresses to the stage where muscles in the chest area stop working, it grows increasing difficult or nearly impossible to breath. History of ALS Jean Marie Charcot was the first to recognize ALS as a distinct neurological disease with its own unique pathology (Kumar, Aslinia, Yale, and Mazza 2011). Studies conducted from 1865 to 1869 by Charcot and his colleague Joffroy found that lesions in the interior of the lateral column in the spinal cord gave rise to chronic progressive paralysis and contractures (no atrophy of muscles), while lesions of the anterior horn of the spinal cord resulted in paralysis devoid of contractures (with atrophy of muscles). These discoveries reinforced Charcot s hypothesis, at the time, was that the motor component of the spinal cord contained a two part system, and that the location of the lesion results in a varying clinical presentation. Charcot did not propose the term amyotrophic lateral sclerosis until 1874 when his lectures were accumulated into a compilation of his research entitled Oeuvres Completes . In many parts of the world, ALS is still known as Charcot s disease. While numerous molecular and genetic discoveries have allowed for a greater understanding of this disease, his innovative descriptions of the associated clinical and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Permanent Markers Essay Permanent markers are useful tools in many different fields, including everyday activities at home, and they have helped us advance as a society. While it may be foolish to give such a minimally noted item such credit, the proof stands. However, though important, most understand little of how these common items function. The improvements they have made and led to, and the chemicals involved, all play a major role in the evolution of the permanent marker. The chemistry involved in the making of permanent markers is actually quite simple. They contain the natural chemical Xylene, a solvent such as: alcohol, ethanol or isopropanol, ethylene glycol monobutyl. It also has at least propanol, butanol, and diacetone; also polymer or resin is added to promote adhesion, it acts as a binder in this way. To reach the well known end product, a plastic mold will need to be made, this is necessary to create the container or the marker. The tip of the marker is then made by mixing a powder with water, and then it is molded into the desired shape then baked into its pointed or flat form. Finally, place a polyester cylinder inside the marker barrel to form a reservoir for the ink, fill the reservoir with ink, and insert the tip into the top of the maker. The strong odor of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Newman. However, the first permanent marker was the magic marker, and it was developed in 1952 by Sidney Rosenthal. Sidney s version when it was first introduced into the world was made with a small glass bottle with an upper part that held the nib in place. Eight years prior to the magic marker, Walter J. De Groft patented his version of the marking pen, this is the patent that later will evolve into the sharpie. There is not really a specific reason why the permanent marker was invented other than improving the ease of everyday tasks, and there is an absence of information as to how it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Thangkas Research Paper Almost every culture has some traditional artifact of religious value. For Tibet one example of this is a Thangka. They aren t just a religious artifact, a Thangka is an artform. That art form is still used today in modern art in Tibet. A Thangka is a three dimensional object made of various parts. The main attraction is a picture panel that is painted or embroidered. Some more necessities are a textile mounting, a silk cover, wooden dowels at the top and bottom and metal or wooden decorative knobs placed on the bottom dowel (Shaftel). Thangkas were created to communicate iconographic information in the form of a picture (Shaftel). Thangkas have many rules the artist must follow, but there is some fluctuation allowed with technique. Technique ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Constitutional Law Constitutional law The Mauritian Parliament has inherited much from the Westminster Model. The Westminster Model is characterised by: * Parliamentary Sovereignty * Separation of Powers between the organs of the State. A.Parliamentary Sovereignty In any state you will find one ultimate source of legal authority. In countries with a written constitution, it will be the constitution which has ultimate authority as in Mauritius. In the United Kingdom, with its uncodified constitution, ultimate law making power lies with Parliament, the House of Commons, House of Lords and the Crown. As A.V. Dicey expressed it, parliamentary sovereignty or supremacy, is the cornerstone of the constitution. A.V. Dicey s analysis of sovereignty In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In essence, Montesquieu states that the three organs of government the executive, legislature and judiciary should each have a discrete and defined area of power and that there should be a clear demarcation of functions between them: this is true separation of powers . Under a written constitution, like Mauritius, the powers allocated to various institutions are clearly defined. It should be noted that even under a written constitution a complete separation of powers is not possible, and that without some degree of interaction between the institutions there would be constitutional deadlock. In Mauritius there is no strict separation of power between the executive and the legislative organs of the State. Ministers are at the same time members of the executive and members of the legislature. Structure of Parliament In England, it is characterized by its bicameralism ie two houses of Parliament. In Mauritius, there is a single chamber. The Mauritian Parliament comprises of 70 Members Section 31. Parliament of Mauritius (2) The Assembly shall consist of persons elected in accordance with the First Schedule, which makes provision for the election of 70 members Functions of Parliament The main functions of Parliament include the passing of legislation and the scrutiny of the administration through debate, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Future Of Life Chapter 1 Summary The Future of life, written by Edward O. Wilson, developed a novel with a plethora of ideas, theories, and problems within in our world today. Wilson breaks down concepts into greater context which gives the reader in depth description to show the reader a better outlook on issues in our society today. The author lectures in chapter two, The Bottleneck on how and why the world is overpopulated. Wilson gives great insight, facts and solutions that will lead into what the future looks like for an overpopulated world. Wilson begins by opening chapter two with questions regarding the population shift around the world. Now, increasingly post ideological in temper, we may be ready to settle down before we wreck the planet (Wilson 28). The author... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Creating two people equal one is the economist and the other is the environmentalist, persevering together to make this a better sustained world, for every human to live life to the fullest. The economist is in charge of the production and consumption of the area, explaining the wants and needs. Thinking of the bigger picture, everything is production and consumption. Plants use nutrients from the ground and sunlight to give off oxygen, which we inhale to live. Animals eat nutrients, so we as a society can eat them. Farmers clear fields to grow crops for us to stay healthy with vegetables and fruits. The economist parameters are the gross domestic product, trade balance, and competitive index (Wilson 29). Meaning the economist would pair with the environmentalist to make and sustain a better living headquarters for us to thrive as a planet. The environmentalist job would be such to work with ecosystems, crop fields and water supplies. The environmentalist would make sure crops are functioning correctly. Having our wildlife in check and to not have overpopulated species running wild. Taking control of our water sources, and will serve very well for now and in the future. Most important job of the two, economist and environmentalist is make sure we have the resources for living on planet earth. This would not stop the overpopulation era that we are experiencing right now throughout the world. Yet it would help us be more prepared to where when we do reach the maximum limit, were not panicking as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Mission Statement Of Party City The mission statement of Party City, my current employer, as stated in the handbook: Party City loves to celebrate. We pride ourselves on making it easy and fun for our customers to celebrate the special times in the lives of their family and friends by offering a complete selection of fresh and exciting merchandise at great value in a fun shopping environment. Culture The culture of the company is built on customer service, team building and a fun environment. The focus on the customer includes helping the customer with suggestions to create the perfect event, from birthday parties to retirement celebrations by covering the parts of the party . That ideal consists of starting with color schemes or theme, then covering the tableware, decorations, favors, invitations, thank you cards, and banners to have all of the must haves covered. That same concept goes for Halloween, which is the biggest season for Party City. We encourage the customer to not just buy a costume but become the character by starting with what the customer wants to be then offering accessories that complement the costume to create the look from head to toe. We are encouraged to greet every customer that walks in and offer assistance throughout their shopping experience. We are also careful to keep the lines moving to ensure an efficient checkout. During the holidays and major sporting events, the company encourages the employees to dress the part. For Halloween, we dress up in full costumes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Ethnic Unbonding in South Africa Manuel Castells notion of ethnic unbonding refers to: the gradual withdrawal certain African Americans are undergoing, so that they no longer are a member of their initial ethnic group. Ethnic unbonding is a process where individuals remove themselves from their ethnic groups, because they are either ashamed or humiliated to be associated as part of a stigmatized ethnic identity. So, race matters a lot. But, at the same time, the class divide among blacks has created such fundamentally different living conditions that there is growing hostility among the poor against those former brothers that left them out. Most middle class blacks strive to get ahead not only from the reality of the ghetto, but from the stigma that echoes from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A similar concept of primary local and secondary ancestral identity is prevalent among people of Indian descent. The Bantu speaking black peoples have long regarded themselves as South African despite the attempts of the white authorities to classify them as less than full citizens or as citizens of ethnic homelands ( Bantustans ) between 1959 and 1991. Strong cultural loyalties to African languages and local political structures such as the kingdom and the chieftaincy remain an important component of identity. National identity comes first for all black people, but belonging to an ethnic, linguistic, and regional grouping and even to an ancestral clan has an important secondary status. (http://www.everyculture.com/Sa Th/South Africa.html). As a result of years of racial separation and discrimination, the majority of South African citizens of which are black, have been severely ill treated based on the colour of their skin. A race is a population that shares visible physical characteristics from inbreeding and that thinks of itself or is thought of by outsiders as distinct. It has been used by societies to justify poor treatment of minority groups ( http://www.sociologyguide.com/questions/ethnicity.php). For decades black people have been slandered and stereotyped by the white superior citizens, to be uncultured individuals. White people were entirely prejudiced against the black people. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Using Extract Transform Load ( Etl ) In today s organizations, basic descision making procedures and day by day operations frequently rely upon information that is put away in an assortment of information stockpiling frameworks, arrangements, and areas. To transform this information into helpful business data, the information commonly should be consolidated, purified, institutionalized, and compressed. For example, data may be changed over to an alternate information sort or different database servers may store the vital information utilizing diverse patterns. Dissimilarities like these must be settled before the information can be effectively stacked to an objective target. After the plan and improvement of data warehouseas per the business prerequisites, the way toward combining the information into the information stockroom from different sources is to be thought of. ExtractTransformLoad (ETL) procedures are basic in the achievement of the Data Warehousing ventures. The way toward extricating information from one source (extract), changing it as per the outline of the data warehouse(transform) and stacking it into data warehouse (load) constitute ETL. As it were, ETL is the way toward extracting information from different information sources, changes it according to the prerequisites of the target data warehouse and effectively stacking it into the data warehouse (database). In the transformation procedure data is institutionalized to make it perfect with the target database along with data purifying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Roller Coaster Biography It was nighttime in the Kaiser Permanente hospital when I was born on 26th of February, 2000. My grandfather decided that I would be named Ian, because he thought it was a swell name to have. My mother, whose name is Lily, also works at Kaiser Permanente as a pharmacist. My father, whose name is Ike, is an aerospace engineer who works at a disclosed company. My sister, whose name is Irene, is a college student at University of California Berkeley who plans to become a medical student. At last, I am simply a high schoolstudent who plans to go to Stanford University. One of the most memorable moments of my childhood was on a somber night in the early days of my childhood. I could incoherently remember myself in the bathtub alone playing with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My group was nearing the end of a chilly small hike in the Idyllwild trails, and it was then when I realized that we were approaching the Skycoaster. The Skycoaster was a very intimidating ride in which you would be pulled up 40 feet high and then swung like a pendulum at relatively fast speeds. What made the situation worse was that I absolutely hated roller coasters. As we were approaching the Skycoaster, I witnessed another instructor from a different group on the Skycoaster; he was screaming his lungs out. At last, we arrived at the dreadful Skycoaster. My palms were sweating, my body temperature skyrocketed, and my stomach felt like butterflies were ramming from the inside out. We had to assemble and wear a full body harness that literally felt like a full steel armor set from the medieval age. My instructor led our group to the Skycoaster several yards forward, and nearly everyone was ecstatic to go on the ride except for me and a few other kids. Somehow, my instructor noticed myanxiety, and decided to choose me as the first person to ride the Skycoaster. I had to choose now whether I really wanted to go or not. My mind was going haywire, one side of me told me that I should not go and that the frightening experience would scar me for life; the other side told me that I need to go or else the other kids would make fun of me. However, I succumbed to the peer pressure, and I realized that this experience is a once in a lifetime experience, so I finally decided to ride the Skycoaster. I hooked on the rope, then I was suddenly yanked up 40 feet high in the air. I thought to myself, There is no turning back now, so might as well get over it. Suddenly, I pulled the cord and my body swung at extremely fast speeds like a ragdoll. It was an addranealine rush for the first few swings, and after those swings, I regained my senses. At the end, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Herpes Simplex Shingles like chickenpox may also occur in the mouth if the maxillary or mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve is affected. A rash will appear on the mucous membrane of the upper jaw, usually along the palate, sometimes along the gums of the upper teeth or even along the lower jaw (tongue or the gums of the lower teeth) respectively. It may show up alone or along with the rash along your skin. Like the skin lesions they will typically stay to one side of the mouth and they will distinguish themselves from oral blisters. They will typically show as 1 4mm opaque vesicles which will break down quickly to leave ulcers that will heal in about 10 14 days. Prodromal pain, occurring before the rash, could be confused with that of a toothache... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Very few diseases produce such a rash so differentiating between them from others is simple. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) can produce such a rash but only occasionally. If there isn t a rash or it hasn t developed yet then shingles can be difficult to diagnose. Apart from the rash the other symptoms (fever, headache, possible sensitivity to light and pain) can be linked to many other conditions. The Tzanck smear is helpful in determining an acute infection of herpes virus though it doesn t distinguish between HSV and VZV. If you suspect that its shingles a trip to your doctor can help diagnose if the rash hasn t produced yet. A simple blood test can determine if you have VZV specific IgM antibodies in your blood. This particular antibody only appears when you have chickenpox or shingles, never when the virus is dormant. In larger laboratories they collect lymph from one of the blisters to test for the VZV DNA or to look with an electron microscope for virus particles. Molecular biology tests are based on in vitro nucleic acid amplification (PCR testing) which is currently the most reliable. Nested PCR tests have a high sensitivity and are susceptible to contamination which leads to a false positive. The latest real time PCR tests are rapid, easy to perform and just as sensitive as nested PCR and have a lower chance of contamination and are more sensitive than viral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. The Relationship Between Self Determination And Academic... A comparison between the characteristics of students with high self determination and risky outcomes of students with learning disabilities and ADHD reveal a connection. On one hand, those with high self determination show class engagement, motivation, and positive self esteem (Linnenbrink Garcia Patall). On the other hand, those with disabilities show disengagement or dropout, demotivation or amotivation, and low self esteem(American Psychological Association, 2013; Cortiella Horowitz, 2012). This suggests that students with disabilities may be showing deficits in self determination, as they are displaying the opposite outcomes as those to be expected in students with high self determination (i.e., low connectedness and low sense of belonging). Several studies have examined levels of self determination, as well as factors that may lead to higher or lower self determination, in samples of students with learning disabilities or ADHD. For example, a study by Zheng, Erickson, Kingston, and Noonan (2012) examined the relationship between self determination and academic achievement, concluding that differing levels of self determination could be used as a reliable predictor for achievement in students with learning disabilities. Additionally, a study by Field, Sarver, and Shaw (2003) found that several environmental factors may contribute to students development of self determination in special education classrooms. One major factor they found was referred to as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. Religious Allegory In The Film The Seventh Seal Yuniska Castaneda Joann Falcon ENC1102 12/05/17 The Seventh Seal I. What will happen to us who want to believe, but cannot? A question that can resonate with a copious amount of us. The fear of the unknown, fear of a death with no afterlife but also a fear of one with a promise of possible damnation, fear of death in general. Antinous Block (Max von Sydow) the main protagonist of the film The Seventh Seal faces this internal dilemma throughout the entirety of the motion picture with no real resolution found for it. A parallel made to those felt in real life, deliberately done so by director Ingmar Bergman. The seventh seal is a 1957 Swedish film which brought Bergman into the limelight with its release in the western world. Everything about Bergman s work in the late nineteen fifties stupefied American moviegoers everywhere, with its stunning cinematography and disconcerting imagery full of religious allegories. The seventh seal was considered Bergman s way of exorcising his theoretical demons, his own personal fear of death. To Bergman s utter delight and joy, he was not alone with those sentiments. The film was originally written as a screenplay with the title Painting on Wood , it was later performed at Sweden s Radio Theatre in 1954. Bergman later changed it to the seventh seal, the title was taken from the Book of Revelations, an appropriate title considering the timeline of the film. The film is set in the Middle Ages at a time when the Black death was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 58. Research Paper On Skateboards Grace Byrd Mr. Kuder Physics 30 September 2016 Transportation: Skateboarding Skateboarders have the reputation of being teenage delinquents causing havoc on society, but what many people do not know is that their mode of transportation can be quite more efficient than yours. Skateboarding requires skill, and incorporates the laws of physics while getting exercise and reducing air pollutants. Since 2000 when skateboards became legal on city streets, urban places such as Portland have developed pathways specifically for skaters. Skateboarding has become the convenient trend to get to venues that are too close to drive, yet too far away to walk. Now that skateboarders are allowed on city streets, more and more people are investing in skateboards, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...